Project Cosmos: Australian Debtor Finance Start Up
Opportunity Overview
Start up financing business selling servicing the SME market
- founders will invest their own equity to develop a sustainable business
- Cosmos forecast a modest loss of <$500k first year and with acquisitions by year 5 might expect a book >$80m, income >$15m and earnings margin 30%
Cosmos to offer debtor, factoring and trade finance across a highly diverse set of end‐markets
- wholesale trade, manufacturing, business services, labour hire, transport and storage and other industries
Investment Thesis
Sustainable Debtor Finance industry in Australia
- despite significant historical growth, the Australian debtor finance market has a relatively low penetration rate
- shifting perception of debtor financing being a funder of last resort to being a funder of growth
Expect rapidly growing revenue and earnings profile from ‘operating platform’; Cosmos earnings more dependent on driving sales origination than actual product pricing
- Cosmos earnings will be reliant on the ability of its BDM to source new clients cost effectively that need a high utilisation debt facility
- founders to identify and execute key strategic partnerships to fund growth
- shortfall in working capital is a regular challenge for the SME market; Cosmos will seek to service this steady demand
Founders to fund the start up; secure warehouse facility to fund client lending
- limited start up costs to be funded by the founders
- warehouse facility required to fund the client’s trade debtor ledger
Experienced management team to facilitate growth strategy
- competent, experienced management with technical expertise have a demonstrated track record
- have successfully implemented origination strategies to develop a new start up business
Transaction Dynamics
Start up business looking to grow rapidly
- debtor and trade finance business looking to develop a book exposure >$80m
- founders seek further equity $1.5m to underpin existing warehouse debt facility $20m to fund client trade debtors book
Process
Please contact Nick Farnan from Management Advisors for further details