Vroom Drive announces launch of franchise model to expand

Self drive car rental company, Vroom Drive, based out of Bangalore has announced the launch of franchise options to expand its business.

Self-drive car rental company, Vroom Drive, based out of Bangalore has announced the launch of franchise options to expand its business.

The company claims, that Vroom Drive has recorded success and growth since its inception in May 2016. The company made the decision to franchise its business model following a thorough observation of the self-drive car rental market.

This new franchise opportunity aims to create an increased number of Vroom self-drive outlets in India. The opportunity will start with one franchisee per city with Hyderabad, Chennai, Cochin, Trivandrum, Mumbai, Delhi, Mysore, Tirupati, Coimbatore, Kolkata, Vizag and Goa topping the list for expansion. Plans are afoot to add more cities in the coming months.

"This is a significant milestone for our company. We are looking to partner with the right entrepreneurs to share in our success and help expand the reach of our self-drive car rental service," said Ramesh Muthusamy, CEO of Vroom Drive.

This company is looking for entrepreneurs with basic knowledge of the car rental industry and the capacity to purchase the offered fleet size to take up the franchisee. Franchisees will need to register with GST and preferably have parking space in the city.

The selected franchisees will receive two weeks of training in Bangalore to start and grow their business and access to a full-service model which includes: 24/7 dedicated customer support, city-wide tariff system, guidance for bulk procurement, better deals for insurance, branding guidance and franchise guidance program at regular intervals.


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