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enableMe to open first South Island branch

Financial personal training company, enableMe, is set to open its first branch in the South Island in February.

Glenn Baker
Glenn Baker
December 17, 2015 2 Mins Read
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Financial personal training company, enableMe, is set to open its first branch in the South Island in February.
Located in central Christchurch, this will be the franchise chain’s seventh office to open since the company was founded in 2007, with more openings planned for 2016. 
Hannah McQueen, enableMe NZ director and founder, says the expansion into the South Island is the result of strong client demand.
“It has been a long-term goal since the beginning to open franchises throughout the country,” says Hannah. “As client demand grows, the need to have a presence in the main cities, has become more important so we can better serve our clients. Opening a branch in Christchurch gives us the opportunity to meet clients face-to-face and devise strategies to help them realise their future financial goals.”  
The franchise will be owned and operated by Sarah Bayley who brings 17 years banking experience, including eight years in debt management, to the enableMe team. The new office will open for business on 22nd February 2016.  
“Helping people get ahead and make a positive difference to their lives is enormously motivating to me,” says Sarah. 
“enableMe has proven over the past eight years to be very successful at accomplishing this for many thousands of people. I am very excited to be opening a local office of enableMe to help the people of Canterbury to get ahead and provide support to their life goals and ambitions.”
enableMe is one of the country’s fastest growing financial advisory firms, with a network of financial personal trainers providing advice to a client base of more than 4,000 people.
“More and more New Zealanders are realising that they need to plan to achieve their financial goals, whether those involve paying off their mortgage, or having a comfortable retirement,” says Hannah. 
“Our advisors coach clients on how to get ahead, on how to set goals and build wealth and financial security.”      
To mark the opening of the new office, enableMe is inviting the public to a FREE 45 minute Financial Fitness seminar on Monday 22nd February – 12:30pm & 5:30pm. Venue: to be confirmed. 
 
www.enableme.co.nz

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