
Being a franchisee, it’s always nice to get great feedback from happy clients. And it’s not every day you get singled out by management and presented with a $120 shopping voucher for going the extra mile. But that’s just what happened to Ashok and Kamni Kumar, who have been hailed

If you thought cleaning was dull, think again. Communicating with our clients is key and all part of the high service that is the norm – but sometimes our franchisees go well beyond the normal call of duty. Take CrestClean’s Jay Gounder and Milvin Rani, who have pulled off a

Law graduate Anne McKibben-Singh is a shining example of how work and study can go hand-in-hand while being a CrestClean Franchisee. While law might seem a daunting subject for many, Anne found plenty of time for her studies at the University of Otago while helping her husband run their Dunedin

Working at Paraparaumu Medical Centre is a real tonic for franchisee Meleka Luli. As well as happily carrying out her duties, Meleka takes great pride in making sure nothing gets missed. And she just loves the environment she works in. Meleka said: “I’m very happy that my work is appreciated.

When Naresh and Radhna Mani bought a CrestClean Franchise they had a vision to grow their business. Now just over 18 months later they have seen a fourfold increase in growth and the hardworking couple have just bought their own home. They love their job – but the rewards are

These Wellington cleaners get to enjoy a free ticket to ride as part of their daily routine. Being part of a CrestClean Franchise, they enjoy the variety the role brings them carrying out cleaning duties for the revamped Wellington Cable Car. With stunning views over the city landscape, who

Big is beautiful in Nitij Maharaj’s eyes as he opted for a spacious vehicle when he bought his CrestClean Dunedin Franchisee. Nitij was quick to realise that a large van would not only be eye-catching, it would accommodate his vision to grow the business and would be able to carry

An increase in the number of personnel trained through the Master Cleaners Training Institute reflects the demand for training and shows it is being met, CEO Adam Hodge says. The number of personnel trained in 2015 increased by 43 per cent over the four main training programmes compared to 2014.

Room 16 and Room 11 pupils at Bluestone School in Timaru achieved their goal of winning the first CrestClean Cleanest Classroom competition for Term 1. As a reward for their hard work, pupils were treated to a pizza lunch. Cleanest Classroom competitions are held at many of the 262 schools

Investing in a carpet cleaning machine has paid off for Nadeem Mohammad and Rima Naidu. “Our carpet cleaning machine has provided an added value to the service that we can offer our customers,” Nadeem says. The Hawkes Bay franchisees, who have been with Crest for two years, enjoy the challenge

Over 100 junior rugby coaches, players and parents eager to learn skills and drills to improve their junior rugby game turned out in full force at the New Plymouth round of the CrestClean LeslieRugby Junior Rugby Coaching Programme. Coaching sessions were held at Yarrow Stadium on April 4 and New

CrestClean has been featured in the latest issue of the Franchise New Zealand magazine. The informative and well-balanced article covers the Health and Safety at Work Act which becomes law from April 4. It explains what the legislation means for franchise owners/companies/organisations and uses what Crest has done, with the