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Vodafone hit with £120m lawsuit by 61 franchisees across º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

The lawsuit is one of the largest of its kind in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ legal history, and alleges that Vodafone breached its duty of good faith and the terms of the Franchise Agreement

A Vodafone store (Image: PA Wire/PA Images)

A collective of Vodafone franchisees throughout the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ have initiated a multi-million-pound lawsuit against the telecommunications behemoth, citing "bad faith" in business dealings.

The legal claim, exceeding £120 million, was lodged at the Commercial Court of the High Court by IBB Law on behalf of 61 current and former Vodafone franchisees, as reported by .

The franchisees are accusing Vodafone of violating their duty of good faith and the stipulations of the Franchise Agreement, alleging that since July 2020, Vodafone has enforced unreasonable and capricious business decisions upon them.

It has been noted that Vodafone recently withdrew from the British Franchise Association, an organisation dedicated to ethical franchising standards within the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Claims against Vodafone

The case against Vodafone includes several charges, among them is the accusation that franchisees were enticed into the programme with promises of unlimited earning potential, yet frequently faced commission structures that rendered their outlets unprofitable.

Furthermore, the claimants argue that Vodafone unjustly profited from government-provided business rate relief during the Covid pandemic, funds that were meant to support the franchisees in times of economic hardship.

One franchisee, Andrew Kerr from Northern Ireland, shared his experience: "It started off as a dream – and it’s ended up as a nightmare that haunts me every day. I felt I became Vodafone’s piggy bank. They pushed me to the point of financial ruin, and then took away my stores leaving me in crippling debt."

A collective of franchisees independently sought legal guidance in October 2022 before forming a group, which has since initiated a legal claim through IBB Law. In response to these accusations, Vodafone has issued a denial.