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CPR Cell Phone Repair Announces Master Franchise Agreement in Kuwait

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CPR Cell Phone Repair, the largest and fastest growing retail mobile device repair franchise network in North America, is pleased to announce a new master franchise agreement in Kuwait that will begin expansion of services throughout the Middle East.

PRLogApril 28, 2015INDEPENDENCE, OhioCPR Cell Phone Repair, the largest and fastest growing retail mobile device repair franchise network in North America, is pleased to announce a new master franchise agreement in Kuwait. The master franchise agreement establishes a plan to introduce CPR’s highly successful franchise system to the Middle East, one of the world’s largest markets for mobile devices.

Several high-level executives associated with the Kuwaiti telecommunications industry have entered into a master franchise agreement with CPR Cell Phone Repair. The agreement establishes a multi-year plan that will introduce CPR’s franchising system to the Middle East market. The master franchisees are scheduled to open two CPR stores in Kuwait by the end of 2016. These stores will serve as models for future CPR franchises slated to open across the Middle East and will act as the general hub for the region.

The Kuwaiti master franchisees are a group of business executives with extensive experience in the telecommunications industry. Their diverse skills include expertise in electrical engineering, telecommunication start-ups, management consulting, corporate finance and regulatory affairs. The group’s experience and industry relationships make them the ideal partners to successfully forge CPR’s identity in the Middle East market.

“We are delighted to have reached an agreement with this group of Kuwaiti telecommunication executives who will act as master franchisees for CPR in the Middle East. We targeted the region because smartphone penetration is growing rapidly throughout the Middle East. This exciting partnership will continue to expand CPR’s global footprint and bring CPR’s services to a very promising market,” stated Josh Sevick, CPR President.

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