Anago Cleaning Systems was again recognized as one of the top 500 franchises in Entrepreneur’s Franchise 500, a comprehensive franchise ranking. The 43rd annual Entrepreneur Franchise 500 is a highly sought-after honor in the franchise industry. This is the publication’s most prestigious ranking, recognizing the top 500 franchises that continue to evolve and maintain relevance with the latest trends while reporting the greatest growth. This year, Anago Cleaning Systems — backed by decades of brand power and reputational integrity – ranks 34 as it continues to demonstrate financial strength and stability for potential franchisees.
“Anago Cleaning Systems is proud to be recognized by Entrepreneur Magazine for the quality and dynamic franchise growth of our innovative franchise model,” says Adam Povlitz, CEO & president of Anago Cleaning Systems. “Commercial cleaning continues to be called upon as a frontline operational necessity, and our franchisees across the U.S. and Canada are proud to do their part keeping businesses, hospitals, and schools clean and disinfected within their communities as we learn to live with the daily challenges of the ongoing pandemic.”
Anago Cleaning Systems relies on the brand’s core values to navigate the changing landscape, implement strategies to foster continued growth while implementing new and innovative technologies at every opportunity. Because of this strong business ethic, Anago has been consistently recognized within Entrepreneur’s suite of ranking systems, earning top rankings throughout the past several years, and in all the magazine’s main ranking systems. These include fastest-growing franchise, top-ranked franchises under $50K, top home-based franchise, and top global franchise. Anago Cleaning Systems’ continued inclusion within these rankings demonstrates the brand’s rising popularity with both franchisees and customers.
“Anago Cleaning Systems is a pioneer of the master franchise system, which allows successful mid-career professionals to operate their own exclusive regional franchises while allowing small businesses to invest in their success,” says Povlitz. “Both levels simply focus on running their business while we provide assistance, guidance, and critical tools to grow. As an industry, we expect to see continued growth and expansion in 2022 and beyond.”
In Entrepreneur’s continuing effort to best understand and evaluate the ever-changing franchise marketplace, the company’s 43-year-old ranking formula continues to evolve as well. The editorial team researches and assesses several factors that go into the evaluation, including costs and fees, size and growth, support, brand strength, and financial strength and stability. Over its 43 years in existence, the Franchise 500 has become both a dominant competitive measure for franchisors and a primary research tool for potential franchisees.