When Fiza Rahiman was made redundant, he made the life-changing decision to use the redundancy money to buy a CrestClean franchise. 15 years later, Fiza’s investment has seen him become a successful business owner with plenty to be proud of. “I was planning to get into a business and, for me, at that moment, it
If you had passed by this impressive line-up of Bentleys outside CrestClean’s Auckland office, you could be forgiven for thinking you had stepped into a Bond movie. The luxury vehicles, ranging in age from the 1930s to the 2000s, were parked up, ready to embark on the New Zealand Rolls Royce and Bentley Club’s annual
CrestClean is celebrating the completion of the Aspire2 Workplace Communication Programme by all its Regional Master Franchisees. The programme is aimed at enhancing professional capabilities and covers a variety of topics, including verbal and non-verbal communication, delegation, conflict resolution and active listening. In recognition of the achievement, a graduation ceremony was held at CrestClean’s Auckland
As one of CrestClean’s most enterprising franchisees, Sri Gunasingam is always looking for new ways to increase his service offering to customers. The Auckland franchisee’s latest innovation is a leading-edge, dry steam cleaning machine, or ‘steam vacuum’, which uses high-temperature steam to clean and sanitise surfaces. The Italian-made machine provides a comprehensive cleaning solution by
When it comes to keeping the workplace clean and hygienic, you could say that Kamal Jeet Singh is RFD Limited’s lifejacket! The CrestClean franchisee has been providing a cleaning service to the Auckland marine safety equipment firm for almost 21 years, and they have no plans to change cleaners any time soon. “His work is
Not all heroes wear capes… some wear blue and green and come to the rescue with a carpet cleaning machine. CrestClean carpet cleaning teams in Auckland have been busy helping flood ravaged businesses to get back up and running by removing sludge and water from their office floors. Auckland West franchisee Nikeel Reddy and his
CrestClean has two new Carpet Cleaning Trainers, after franchisees Fiza Rahiman and Mohammed Ashad successfully completed the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) Carpet Cleaning Technicians course. As trainers for CrestClean’s Master Cleaners Training Institute (MCTI), they are responsible for training franchisees throughout New Zealand on how to clean carpets using the latest portable
CrestClean is once again celebrating success after Viky and Nileshna Narayan, the company’s Auckland South Regional Master Franchisees, won the Business Excellence in Marketing award at the Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards. Viky and Nileshna were also finalists in the Business Excellence in Customer Service and Business Excellence in Innovation awards. The prestigious black tie
When a devastating cyclone struck Fiji in 2016, Fiza Rahiman’s mother lost her home — so he built her a new one. This was perhaps Fiza’s proudest moment, and something he says was made possible by the success he has achieved with CrestClean. It meant the world to him to be able to support his
Dhanyavaad (thank you) to Radio Tarana for having us at their annual Diwali Expo! It is the first time that CrestClean has attended the popular Auckland event, which attracted 10,000 people and resulted in lots of interest in our franchise offerings. Prior to the expo, CrestClean aired its first ever Hindi advert on Radio Tarana,
Kamal Jeet Singh arrived in New Zealand with just $50 in his pocket — now he owns a successful business with a turnover of more than $400,000. The accomplished business owner recently clocked up 20 years with CrestClean, making him the company’s longest-standing Auckland franchisee. To celebrate the impressive milestone, Auckland Central Regional Master Franchisee
When Anita Bhushan and Vijay Kumar started their CrestClean business 10 years ago their first customer was St. Francis Catholic School in Point Chevalier, Auckland. A decade later, despite taking on staff and growing their business, they still make a point of cleaning the school themselves. “It was the first site when I started with