NIC Local is a contract cleaning and facilities management franchise that empowers driven, commercially-minded people to lead and scale a management business in one of the UK’s most resilient sectors.
Doing the cleaning is your team’s job, not yours! You’ll be running your company, building a team and managing client relationships.
Since launching my business with NIC Local, we have achieved an incredible 240% of our business plan forecast for the first year of trading after just 5 months.
Join NIC Local
NIC Local is a contract cleaning and facilities management franchise that empowers driven, commercially-minded people to lead and scale a management business in one of the UK’s most resilient sectors.
Doing the cleaning is your team’s job, not yours! You’ll be running your company, building a team and managing client relationships.
The Support Behind You
With over 50 years of experience, a team of 10,000+ people, and partnerships with some of the UK’s biggest brands, with NIC Local you’ll benefit from:- 1-to-1 mentoring: every franchisee is supported by a dedicated Business Development Manager (typically working with just 5 franchisees each)
- Training and onboarding: an in-depth, week-long course at our Leeds support office to kickstart your success. Hotels and meals provided by NIC Local.
- Centralised support: administration, invoicing, credit control and compliance handled by the NIC head office team, freeing you to grow
- Marketing and bid support: help winning contracts and setting up new clients
- Access to cutting edge equipment: through NIC Group’s buying power and expertise
A proven, scalable model
This is a management franchise, designed for people who want to lead from the front and build an asset.
Your team provides essential cleaning and facilities management services to local businesses – schools, offices, retail units, healthcare providers and more – creating recurring income month after month.
- No territory limits: build your business as large as your ambition allows
- Recurring contracted income: 80% of revenue is regular, repeat business
- Stable sector: cleaning is a necessity, not a luxury
- Asset creation: successful franchisees often sell for 2-4x earnings
The ongoing support from NIC Local enabled me to build a near-£4m business. I am now able to focus on maintaining my work/life balance.
Your Franchise Journey
| Stage 1: Prep & Launch | Stage 2: Build Your Team | Stage 3: Grow to £1m+ | Stage 4: Expand Without Limits | Stage 5 – Build an Asset for the Future |
| Get going quickly. You can recoup your initial investment within the first 12 month | Recruit and lead your own management and operational team with NIC Local’s full support. Many franchisees scale fast to employ 100+ colleagues within 2-3 years. | 25% of NIC Local franchisees now run businesses turning over £1m+ annually, built on recurring revenue and long-term client relationships. | Unlike most franchises, you’re not restricted by territory. Your potential is unlimited. Our top three franchisees turnover £2.5m–£4m per year. | When you’re ready, you can pass the business to family, sell it, or even arrange a management buyout, with valuations averaging 2–4x profit multiples. |
I had no business experience prior to NIC. The guidance and support given every step of the way has helped me build a multimillion-pound business.
What you need to succeed
This is a leadership and management role, not an operational cleaning job. You’ll thrive if you bring:
- Strong leadership and communication skills
- Commercial acumen and the ability to build relationships
- A strategic mindset and focus on growth
- Experience managing people or projects
- Determination to build a valuable, scalable business
NIC Local helped me develop a successful business and new skills to deliver a great return on my investment.
Investment and returns
- Franchise Fee: £30,000 plus VAT
- Personal capital: £14,000
- Bank funding available: major UK banks lend up to 70%
- Typical payback: regularly achieved within 12 months
- Proven performance: 25% of current franchisees turnover £1m+ per year
Join NIC Local
25% of NIC Local franchisees turnover £1m+ in annual sales. Top performers lead businesses generating £2.5-£4 million per year using the proven NIC Local model.Build your management business. Lead your team. Create your future
What Training is Provided in The Initial Onboarding of a Management Franchisee?
If you’re exploring management franchise opportunities, one question should sit near the top of your checklist: “What training will I receive before I launch, and how practical will it be?”
In a management franchise, you’re not buying a job – you’re building a business.
That means your onboarding training needs to extend far beyond reading a manual or watching a few webinars and tutorials.
Indeed, any franchisor who is serious about your success should equip you with all the skills, tools, and confidence to lead a team, win clients, manage service delivery and grow sustainably.
In this guide, we break down what strong initial management franchise training typically includes, what to look for when comparing brands, and how NIC Local’s onboarding supports new franchisees entering the commercial cleaning industry.
What makes training different in a management franchise?
In an owner-operator franchise, training generally focuses on how to deliver the product or service personally.
In contract, onboarding with a management franchise is designed to help you:
- Lead a team (recruitment, training, standards, performance)
- Win and retain clients (marketing, sales, pricing, proposals, relationship management)
- Run operations efficiently (systems, scheduling, quality control, compliance)
- Build a scalable business asset (process, margin control, growth planning)
Put simply, you are trained to run and grow a serious business.
What should initial onboarding training cover?
While every franchisor structures onboarding differently, the strongest programmes tend to include the following key elements:
1. The business model and how the franchise works
Your training should start with the core essentials: how the business model delivers on a practical level, what your day-to-day role is, what success looks like, and how growth happens over time.
Expect training that covers:
- The commercial model (e.g. securing recurring contracts vs one-off work)
- Your responsibilities as a franchise owner
- The stages of growth from start-up to scale-up
- How ongoing support from head office works in practice in your franchise
For NIC Local franchisees, the emphasis is on how to establish and build a successful recurring revenue management-led business. It means large parts of the initial onboarding is focused on developing skills in team leadership, managing client relationships, and business growth strategies.
2. Sales, marketing, and winning your first contracts
For most management franchises, the biggest early priority is establishing initial revenue streams. This is critically important to get your new business off the ground.
Therefore, a strong onboarding programme will teach best practices in how to generate leads and convert them into profitable contracts.
Training should include:
- Prospecting and local business development strategies
- How to handle enquiries and sales conversations
- Site surveys and client need analysis
- Building proposals and responding to tenders
- Pricing and quoting tools so you price competitively and profitably
NIC Local franchisees receive structured training in sales and business development. This is further supported by hands-on guidance from a highly experienced team in the field, empowering franchisees to launch with confidence and build quickly.
3. Operations and systems training
Operational efficiency is what protects profit margins, improves service quality, and makes the business scalable.
Therefore, any strong onboarding programme should introduce the very systems that truly run the business.
You should expect training on:
- Client management and contract set-up
- Scheduling and resourcing
- Reporting and service standards
- Finance processes and performance tracking
- How the franchisor’s central systems support you
All NIC Local franchisees benefit from central operational support. These systems are designed to significantly reduce admin burden and keep the business running smoothly as it grows.
4. Recruitment, staff onboarding, and team management
In a management franchise, it is your team who delivers the service – so your onboarding training must show you how to build and lead a reliable workforce.
Topics that should be covered include:
- Hiring and recruiting processes
- Interviewing and onboarding staff
- Setting expectations and managing performance
- Training operatives and maintaining standards
- Retention strategies and building a positive culture
Our business model supports franchisees with proven recruitment approaches and training frameworks, so they can develop high-performing teams and maintain consistent service quality.
5. Quality control, compliance, and health and safety practices
Commercial clients expect professionalism, reliability, and compliance always, without exemption.
Therefore, it is critical your franchisor trains you to manage these areas confidently. Good onboarding includes:
- Health and safety processes and documentation
- Compliance requirements relevant to the sector
- Quality assurance and auditing routines
- Managing issues and resolving client concerns quickly
For NIC Local franchisees, these areas are built into the operating model. This ensures franchisees always deliver consistent standards across multiple sites as they scale.
What format should onboarding take?
The most effective onboarding programmes for management franchises combine:
- Structured classroom-style learning to understand the model and tools
- Practical, real-world training – including site visits with your BDM
- Guided implementation to help you successfully apply what you’ve learned to your new business
A key thing to look out for when weighing up a management franchisee opportunity is whether training is simply viewed as a one-off event, or whether it’s the start of an ongoing support journey with real help provided whenever you need.
Our approach includes an initial structured training programme, then continued one-to-one guidance to help franchisees implement what they’ve learned as they begin winning and delivering contracts.
What questions should you ask a franchisor about onboarding?
When comparing management franchise opportunities during your research and discovery stage, sensible questions to ask include:
- What does the first 30/60/90 days look like after I launch?
- Is training classroom-based, in-field, or both?
- Do you train me on sales and pricing, or do I have to learn that as I go?
- How do you help me recruit, train and retain staff?
- What systems will I use daily and how will I be trained on them?
- Who supports me after the initial training programme ends, and how often?
- Can I speak to existing franchisees about their onboarding experience?
A strong franchisor will answer all these questions clearly and confidently, providing detail and evidence that their training works in real franchisee outcomes.
How NIC Local supports new management franchisees
While every franchisor will claim to offer some level of training, what matters is how comprehensive it is. And just as important is what happens after you complete it.
NIC Local is designed to support franchisees with every aspect relevant to the successful operation of their business.
Our franchisees benefit from:
- A structured onboarding and training programme
- Practical sales, marketing, and business development guidance
- Tools and support to quote, win, and onboard contracts correctly
- Support frameworks for recruitment and team management
- Operational systems and central support designed to reduce admin load
- Ongoing mentoring-style support to help implement training in the real world
The end goal is to help franchisees build a scalable, contract-based business with strong recurring income and long-term asset value.
Do not underestimate the importance of quality training and support
The right programme should prepare you to win work, build a team, run operations efficiently and grow with confidence.
If you’re serious about investing in a management franchise, make training one of your top decision factors. Don’t be afraid to ask detailed questions about what’s included, how it’s delivered, and what support continues after launch.
Ready to explore the NIC Local opportunity?
If you’d like to understand what’s involved in getting started with NIC Local, including training, support, and the steps from enquiry to launch – our franchise recruitment team is here to help: