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Two Covid successes, two fails for Crewcut, Crewcare entrepreneur

David Serville says boldness and restraint needed for the long haul.

In 1991, at age 30, Aucklander David Serville started a mowing business with a business partner and a small business loan from the predecessor to Work and Income New Zealand.

Almost 30 years on, Serville now owns two national franchise operations – Crewcut lawnmowing and Crewcare commercial

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