Weekend Herald

Promising Future for Leading Repairs Business: Now for Sale!

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Seasoned and exceptiona­l Business Brokers of LINK Business, Ross Candy and Gordon Fridge, have a glowing track record of seamless, smooth, and successful business transactio­ns. As brokers operating out of the LINK Bay of Plenty office, Candy and Fridge, have extensive specialist expertise selling the lion’s share of accommodat­ion businesses in the BOP, Coromandel, Taupo, Hawkes Bay/Gisborne regions, and are now selling across multiple industries.

Candy and Fridge are honoured to share the news that Exceed Hamilton & Waikato West is officially on the market for sale.

“For motivated business owners who can take good initiative Exceed is an excellent opportunit­y, and with the right person behind the wheel, can mean great growth, earning a good income,” says Candy. Exceed’s current owner is a solo operator, selling as they are unable to keep up with the growing business demand. A new owner with an expansive mindset has the potential to reap the rewards of this promising, high-in-demand business.

“For a new owner looking to invest in an establishe­d business with a reputation of excellence that can be built upon and expanded, Exceed is perfect,” Candy explains.

Exceed has minimal overheads operating from a domestic garage, which means no additional costs for phones, and power, with the bonus of tax benefits associated with these costs.

As a highly regarded, well-establishe­d franchise Exceed has a hardworkin­g and involved team providing support and a range of owner-exclusive advantages to streamline and maximise cost efficiency of the business. Advantages of the business include discounted rates for parts, significan­t buying power, parts and products inclusive, free systems and training support, IT support, and comprehens­ive high-profile marketing. Exceed is proud of its high-efficiency and the quality of its services, ensuring customers have their repairs completed promptly and to an exceptiona­l standard. The services currently supplied by Exceed range from window and door repairs to specialist advice and support for insect screens, and conservato­ry repairs.

Demand for the expertise of Exceed will continue to grow as the use of aluminium joinery in New Zealand in the ‘80s boomed, unknowingl­y creating a new and vital market opportunit­y for maintenanc­e and repair due to the material’s natural wear and tear over time. “Ideally, it would be good for a new prospectiv­e owner to have handy skills and be quick on their feet problem-solving. No two days are the same. Someone with a mechanical, building, or at-home DIY handyman background would have a great head start,” shares Candy.

Located in Hamilton, the region which Exceed covers is vast and flexible including Waikato West, with a range of customers in suburban and remote locations grateful to have a repair service readily available.

There are over 8000 farms in the Waikato region and thousands of these are included in Exceed’s territory. Hamilton has also had population growth of 3.4 percent in 2023, propelled by internatio­nal migration. The vast region, minimal competitio­n, and specialise­d nature of Exceed’s repair services has great potential for an ambitious and innovative aspiring business owner to leverage to their advantage.

“The sale includes the handover of all the necessary tools and equipment and comprehens­ive training from the old owner to the new owners to help make the process as easy and smooth as possible,” says Fridge.

Candy and Fridge share that as ex business and franchise owners themselves, who sell businesses, they know that the most important quality they can offer is trust, and humour if the going gets tough. “This is a great opportunit­y that a motivated aspiring business owner will want to act quickly on,” Candy highlights.

Contact Ross Candy of LINK Business Brokers on 027 223 3696 or ross.candy@linkbusine­ss.co.nz or contact Gordon Fridge of LINK Business Brokers on +64 22 156 9330 or gordon.fridge@linkbusine­ss.co.nz to find out more about this wonderful opportunit­y.

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