23/04/2021

SkinHQ Expands Into NI

SkinHQ is expanding into Northern Ireland with a 13-person multi-function team. The new team will be based in Newry.

The international franchise-based business, is planning a national expansion throughout the UK and Republic of Ireland. In addition, it is expanding its services to include the launch of a new e-commerce store, launch of a SkinHQ Academy to train and retain beauty therapists, and launch of SkinHQ branded products.

CEO Haroon Danis, said: "We have a very ambitious growth plan for our company. We currently have 23 GB locations and are expanding this with a further 25 opening in the coming months. In addition, we have secured locations in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and are looking at European locations.

"As well as widening our network of franchises, we are also adding new products and services and the new team in Newry will help ensure we deliver on these plans.

"When comparing options for the location of this centre we considered costs, staff attrition rates, government assistance, talent and cultural links. We were particularly keen to be located close to the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland to service both jurisdictions and consider options in both locations. After evaluating all these factors, we decided Newry was the best location for this new office."

The new office in Newry will provide several functions. The team will be involved in building an online training platform, hosting a new e-commerce website and creating an online e-learning SkinHQ training Academy. The office will also provide a storage and distribution base for products and equipment for franchise locations. The company also plans to build a fully operational model clinic in Newry for live training.

In addition to the practical advice and support provided, Invest NI has offered the company £84,500 of support towards the creation of the new roles.

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