Local Businessmen Launch First ‘One Stop Shop’ Branding Solution Store in BOP

Speedy Signs Rotorua franchise owners Richard Haigh and Darren Burborough have opened the region’s first EmbroidMe store, combining the two shops as the only complete branding solution provider in the Bay of Plenty.
Darren says, “With some re-arranging of our existing location at 1198 Arawa Street we have combined both businesses under the same roof. Having both businesses operating from the same shop is a first for the Business Franchise Group.”
Richard and Darren intend to build on the success of the Rotorua Speedy Signs store, which they opened in 2007.
Greg Longstaff from the Business Franchise Group says, “They have already proved their success in building the Speedy Signs business as a start-up venture, and now they can tap into a similar market with their existing clients.”
Richard and Darren were both born and raised in Rotorua, and after travelling the world together returned home to settle in the Bay of Plenty with their families.
As proud locals, they support many charities and sports teams including the local chapters of Diabetes NZ, The New ZealandBreast Cancer Foundation, BOP Rugby, RotoruaStock Car Club and Springfield Golf Club. Richard and Darren firmly believe in supporting the community that supports them. From the first day of opening EmbroidMe, Richard and Darren discovered a strong demand for high visibility work wear and uniforms for local sports teams. With Rotorua being a popular destination for national conferences they believe they will also have many opportunities to support out of town organisations.
Richard and Darren have invested in setting up top quality multi-head embroidery machines and a separate workstation. With excellent supply deals with all the best corporate wear and promotional product suppliers, EmbroidMe is all set up to deliver affordable prices, fast turn-around times and a friendly, local service.
You can reach Richard and Darren on (07) 349 1000 or 0800 773 330 or for further information contact Greg Longstaff (021) 677 992 or zn.oc.esihcnarfssenisubnull@gerg

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>Building a successful franchise

>Speedy Signs is a well known name in New Zealand. The franchise system has been here for 12 years and has 23 outlets. It has just arrived here in Tauranga and the next Franchise Association of New Zealand meeting is being hosted by the Tauranga franchisee.

Speedy Signs is a member of the worldwide Sign*A*Rama Franchise Network, which since being created in 1986, now has over 900 outlets in 50 countries.

National Bank business banking manager John McKinley, Harris Tate solicitor David Foster and Speedy Signs franchisee Joanne Newcombe.

It is quite staggering what they are able to make and no doubt this ability, together with the skill to recruit and train the right franchisees, has led in no small way to the growth of Speedy Signs

At the next meeting of the Bay of Plenty branch of the Franchise Association we shall learn from our host, amongst other things, why she chose a Speedy Signs franchise.

We shall also learn from Grant Archibald, the chief executive of Business Franchise Group Ltd how a master franchise operates and the practicalities of running two franchise systems – Speedy Signs and Embroidme.

This is going to be a most informative evening, where you will hear what a prospective business owner finds appealing about a particular opportunity and how a franchisor makes and runs two successful franchises.

For those who wish to immerse themselves in a full two days of franchise experience, enroll for the Franchise Association Conference to be held in Rotorua this year. This is going to be a fantastic conference – they seem to keep on getting better every year and the opportunity to learn about ‘how to do’ franchising property will be unsurpassed – at least until next year’s conference. For details visit www.franchiseassociation.org.nz

The ‘Sign here for Success’ event, with speakers Joanne Newcombe from Speedy Signs Tauranga and Business Franchise Group Ltd CEO Grant Archibald, is Thursday, May 19 at 5.30pm.

It is on at Speedy Signs, Tauranga, and is for anyone interested in franchising their business, buying a franchise, or wanting to learn more about franchising.

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This article is written by the regional coordinator of the Franchise Association of New Zealand, David Foster of Harris Tate Solicitors, visit www.harristate.co.nz.

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>Rotorua business’ signs of success with Speedy Signs

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Alibaba Tunisian Cuisine & Speedy Signs

Alibaba Tunisian Cuisine owner Ramzi Amiri was not the only person impressed with the new signs created by Richard Haigh, Darren Burborough  and their team at Speedy Signs.

Amiri said his restaurant had attracted a lot of attention since the new signs went up in November last year.

They also impressed judges at the national Sign Display Awards, picking up a bronze award in the outdoor digital imaging design category.

The designs earlier won the category at the Speedy Signs‘ national awards and the Rotorua firm also picked up company awards for work with Seismic Gastrobar and Playtopia.

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