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SIGN*A*RAMA Comes to Dublin

Master Franchise Granted in Ireland

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SIGN*A*RAMA, the world’s largest sign franchise and leading name in the full-service, quick sign industry, has granted a Master License for Ireland.

Seamus O’Neill, Gary Master, and Denis McFerran are the new Master Franchise Owners and have opened the flagship store at 56 Clontarf Road.

SIGN*A*RAMA franchisees provide a full-range of comprehensive sign services at more than 600 locations in Europe and around the world. SIGN*A*RAMA franchise owners are trained specialists in signage, as well as in creating and installing vehicle-boat-aircraft lettering, window graphics, magnetics, specialty signs, banners, neon, nameplates, and many other diverse and creative signs and sign services.

SIGN*A*RAMA, with international hubs in the United States (Florida), Europe (U.K.), and Pacific Rim (Australia), is one of the first franchisors to place corporate-run hubs around the world for the purpose of franchisee training and support. SIGN*A*RAMA is currently operating in the US, New Zealand, Panama, Australia, Guam, Turkey, Dominican Republic, in addition to South Africa, China, France, Italy, Netherlands, Mexico, England, and Canada.

For more information about SIGN*A*RAMA Franchise Opportunities in Ireland, please contact at 353 854 00 44 or by e-mail at caroline@signarama.ie. For International availability and Master License Opportunities, please contact Tony Foley at 1801 Australian Avenue South, West Palm Beach, FL 33409, U.S.A. or call (800) 776-8105. You can also reach Tony Foley via e-mail at sartony@aol.com.

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