Technology Firm
www.GlobalBX.com
Listing ID:
700317236
Listing Title:
Technology Firm
Quick Link:
http://www.globalbx.com/listing.asp?bId=317236
Industry:
Technology – Internet Related
Industry Segment:
Application Service Providers
Country:
United States
State / Province:
California
Area
Southern California - Los Angeles Area
City:
Los Angeles
Asking Price Range:
$500K - $1.0M
Gross Revenues:
$478,122
Cash Flow:
$115,314
Cash Flow Type:
Sellers Discretionary Cash
Year Established:
2005
Number of Employees:
4 - 5
Business Description:
This technology firm has developed a fully-integrated and online and mobile food-ordering solution for restaurant chains. This seamless and fully customized and branded 3rd party ordering solution processes ~ 7,000 orders per day for an estimated 500 restaurant locations owned by 100 different brands, 72% of which are POS integrated (others may use ticket printers or even facsimile). They have 1.4 million active users and 5 million unique customers have placed 10 million orders through the service. While only on monthly contracts, customers typically remain with the firm for 5 years largely due to their satisfaction with the solution whose customized development and integration includes: conversion to work with POS software and merchant processing, menu option and coupon programming, delivery service set-up and web page branding development (all of which may take up to 6 months).
While the POS system had been bundled with inventory management, online ordering functionality now impacts the POS purchase decision.
Asking price: $595,000
This efficient organization is managed out of a small 1,000 square foot office that leases for $1,300 per month. As the business could be operated virtually it could readily be relocated.
Some providers offer non-branded or non-POS integrated tablet-based solutions. These may work for single locations but are rarely customized or seamless. Chains with more than 200 locations are likely to develop their own solution in-house, as monthly subscription fees may not be cost effective, even if passed onto franchisees. This company competes in the 5 to 200 unit restaurant space. These chains are large enough that initial development and integration procedures do not dissuade them. They value the customized branding and programming flexibility, while the set-up expense and subscription fees are not cost prohibitive.
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