LAUNDRY service company WeClean Philippines is eyeing to establish 500 branches across the country by 2025 as part of its expansion plans. READ:
WeClean Chief Operating Officer Ignacio Phelan said the company plans to open and manage 500 laundromats nationwide in the next three years after securing $1.4 million in additional funds from local and foreign investors last year.
WeClean Chief Executive Officer Alfonso Bigeriego Patiño said the company plans to expand outside of Metro Manila and also to other Southeast Asian countries. Currently, WeClean operates 63 branches. Meanwhile, WeClean said it plans to launch the “WeClean Mobile App” on April 1, which will allow customers to have easier access to the company’s laundry services. It will be available on the Apple AppStore and Google Play Store.
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