The Utility Company™ Accepted Into The Canadian Franchise Association

November 23, 2006 by Mark | 0 Comments

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The Utility Company, the leader in Technology-as-a-Service™, received approval by the Canadian Franchise Association’s Board of Directors for immediate membership to the CFA.

“We are excited about our quick acceptance into the CFA,” stated Janice Siddons, VP and GM of The Utility Company. “Our goal in 2006 is to bring aboard entrepreneurial franchisees who are interested in our utility service model and in bringing consumption-based IT services and business-technology consulting to the small and medium-sized business (SMB) market. Becoming a Canadian Franchise Association member instantly lets potential franchise owners know that The Utility Company is a franchise model that they can trust — one that meets the CFA approval and conforms to their high-level of ethical standards.”

The Canadian Franchise Association represents over 400 franchise companies and the professionals who support this way of doing business. Its board of directors represents all regions of the country, and promotes a strong code of ethics as well as the mandatory use of the CFA disclosure document guide. In signing on as a CFA member, a company agrees to give potential franchisees all the information they require to make a viable business decision.

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