“The Ultimate Franchise” Cost Cost Potential Potential Equity Equity Market Market.

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“The Ultimate Franchise” Cost Cost Potential Potential Equity Equity Market Market

Market Forces  Increasing Public Awareness  Climate Changes  Increasing Storm Damage  Need For A Comprehensive Solution - Residential - Commercial

Services Market  Huge Multi-Billion Dollar Market - Decontamination Service  Weak or Non-Existent Marketing  Poor Reputation  Demolition Solution History  No National Brand

Customer Demand  Growing Demand for Green Solutions - Nature’s Mold Solution, Guaranteed™  Need for Dominant Brand MOLD  Reasonable Cost  Quality Services

Market Issues  Commercial Services Are Sold Not Bought – Must Invest Time in Field  Reach Residential Customers at Time of Need – Requires Advertising  Millions Of Contaminated Buildings & Households – Awareness Increasing  Brand Name + Credibility = Success

nzMold Advantage nzMold Advantage  Competition (Restoration Companies) - Primarily Mom & Pops - Highly Fragmented Market  Distinctive & Memorable Name  Aggressive Target Marketing Program  Highly Entrepreneurial Operators “YOU”

The Niche  Higher-Humidity Climates - Commercial Real Estate - Schools & Institutions - Upscale Residential  Expanding Market Demand  Service With A Face

Fresh Concept  Proprietary Service System  Mobile On-site Service Model - Low Overhead/Startup - Very Little Inventory - Recession Proof

Support Services  Marketing & PR  Extensive Training  Superior Product Technology

The Franchise  Secure Territories  On-Going Support  Part Of A National Company  Value Of Ownership

The Point Multi-Billion $ Market No National Competitor You Do The Math!