New Orkin franchise opens in El Salvador

New Orkin franchise opens in El Salvador
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Rollins has acquired a new franchise in El Salvador

to offer customers pest control services

through its wholly owned

Orkin

subsidiary.

With locations in five other

Latin America

countries, this addition expands the company’s presence in the region. Orkin employees in El Salvador will attend initial training in Atlanta and in Panama.

“We are excited to expand our presence in Central America and believe that El Salvador provides a great opportunity for us as we continue to grow our Orkin brand internationally,”

Tom Luczynski, Orkin group president of global development and franchising, said. “We are pleased to expand our presence in Latin America. El Salvador will join Orkin franchises in Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica and Panama, already established in the region.”

Rollins provides essential pest control services and protection against termite damage, rodents and insects to more than 2 million customers through its 700 locations around the world.



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