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Easy Bill Franchise to expand to 15,000, nationwide

Guest post by: Dhawal Shah

Article Overview: Easy Bill is an initiative of Hero Group to make billing easier. The company has plans to expand its centres to 200 cities within the next two years via franchise route. At present, the company has expanded to approximately 50 cities pan India.

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Easy Bill Franchise to expand to 15,000, nationwide

According to company officials, Easy Bill is planning to have 10,000 to 15,000 outlets in 200 cities. The company has its operational outlets via franchising. Easy Bill has franchisees across the country that collects bills and book tickets on the company’s behalf. The main criteria of being a franchisee of the company involve being a retailer in the market with a good infrastructure.

The company is planning to have its presence not only in big cities but even in small towns across the country.

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