Sunday, September 04, 2022

Netnada - raises $200k to help sme’s measure sustainability




Climate Action Company NetNada that measures and reports carbon footprint for  SMEs has raised $200,000 in Seed funding from Skalata Ventures


NetNada’s uses AI to automatically assess a company’s data and identify the impact of expenditure on the environment, then suggests the best ways to reduce impact, while also identifying cost savings and automating communications with stakeholders.


Founders Lochie Burke and Afonso Firm wanted to make it super easy for SMEs to act sustainably and make it as important as doing your tax return


Lochie says that business owners want to do the right thing and measure sustainability but don’t know how ! Offsetting carbon, cleaning up supply chains, and searching for green solutions amidst the greenwashing is a minefield for non-experts.”


You can only manage what you measure 


NetNada received an  MVP Grant from the NSW Government, and also took part in the UNSW Founders and CSIRO ON programs. 

David Burt, who ran the ON program before going on to become Director of Entrepreneurship at UNSW, has joined NetNada as an advisor.


Skalata co-founder Darrell Wade is excited about investing as he sees that  carbon accounting will become an essential part of a company’s reporting framework, and Netnada can help them do this.


Source startup daily 


Saturday, September 03, 2022

Aussie innovators making global impact





What do bananas, an iron-fortified dairy drink and mass production in metal 3D printing have in common?

Each has been honoured among winners of this year’s KCA Australasian Research Commercialisation Awards for their ground-breaking technology which will help many millions of people globally.

“These awards Celebrate the  commercialisation of research that turns brilliant ideas into products and services to help humanity,” Dr Tim Boyle, KCA Director said.

“Australian and New Zealand research ranks among the best in the world, and each award showcases the absolute finest work performed by research commercialisation professionals to get this research into the hands of businesses and entrepreneurs and so they can build meaningful products that create impact for the benefit society and the economy.”

The winners were announced at the 2022 KCA annual


The Golden Banana project spun out from QUT’s Centre for Agriculture and the Bioeconomy’s and funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, is close to release a pro-vitamin A fortified banana that will deliver life-saving health benefits to millions of people in Africa - that is resistant to the devastating TR4 disease. Likely to be available for commercial production in 2024, this promises to be worth up to US$25 billion annually.


BUNYAD IRON+, an affordable dairy-based drink fortified with a new source of iron in 2022 helping iron deficiency - a killer in India .  BUNYAD IRON+ has three times greater absorption than alternative sources. The FERRI-PRO technology, originally developed by the Riddet Institute at Massey University, was acquired by Nestlé in December 2018. 

Additive Assurance, a 2019 spin out from Monash University, enables the metal 3D printing industry to undertake mass production with the stringent consistently and reliability tolerances modern manufacturers require. The company does this without the significant downtime or low material yields synonymous with 3D printing. By enabling mass 3D printing, Additive Assurance promises to transform industries from automotive, to aerospace, and even medical devices with specialised, localised, precision production on demand.

Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM) hub At QUT has: supported over 700 businesses to develop commercial solutions on 2 years , raised $40 million in additional project funds for industry. ARM Hub and has access to a world-leading network of R&D expertise.


UTS iStrip technology is an ultrasensitive quantitative lateral flow strip (LFS) sensor that uses new generation fluorescence probes to detect the presence of single molecules. This invention helps with the diagnosis of cancers, infections, and cardiovascular diseases, and has been licensed to a number of commercial partners for product development in specific disease categories.


Source https://techtransfer.org.au/aussie-innovators-making-global-impact/


Monday, August 08, 2022

Where are you in the Cash / Profitability Quadrant

JCAL and Molly shared 2 amazing quadrants with cash on the y axis and profitability on the x axis .

In which quadrant are you? 

As my mentor Allen Pathmarajah and friend Alan Miltz says

“Revenue is vanity Profit is sanity And cash flow is king and queen “ 

https://youtu.be/KlfN_imtve0






Wednesday, August 03, 2022

Female Founders Kicking Goals Globally


Thanks Simmie Swil for sgaring with us female founders  who have recently raised funding across fintech, healthtech, sustainability and even digital fashion!

 💳 Mexican fintech Stori became a 🦄 after raising $150m in their Series C round at a $1.2bn valuation. Stori is focused on improving financial inclusion by offering consumers access to credit history building and credit card products on their smartphones. Co-founder Marlene Garayzar  is the first Mexican woman to have founded a tech unicorn in her home country. Round was led by BAI Capital, GIC, GGV Capital | Bin Chen Guangyu (GY) L. Sherman He

💸TomoCredit raised $22m in Series B at a $222m valuation to provide access to credit without relying on a credit score, backed by Morgan Stanley's Next Level Fund and Mastercard. Originally designed to support international students in the US, Tomo now also helps domestic students and SMBs | Kristy Kim Dmitry Kashlev

🥔Julia Kay and Jordy Kay raised A$24m in Series A funding for their biodegradable packaging business, Great Wrap, to produce stretch wraps from potato waste. The round included equity from Darren Thomas, W23, the Grill'd Innovation Fund and Simon Griffith  from Who Gives A Crap; plus non-dilutive capital from Rabobank's DLL Group.

💊 Georgia Vidler and Kate Lambridis raised A$10.15m for their personalised healthcare business, Human, which aims to make it easier to access medical information from research and the experience of others. The team met originally at Canva and the round was led by Canva investor AirTree (Elicia McDonald) with additional investment from Skip Capital

🚨Sage raised $9m to modernise elderly care with their operating system for caregivers and nursing homes to prevent emergencies, improve quality oflife and replace the “nurse call” button. The round was led by Goldcrest Capital | Ellen Johnston Raj Mehra Matt Lynch

💊iLoF - Intelligent Lab on Fiber raised $5m in their seed round to accelerate the future of personalised drug discovery with a digital library of disease biomarkers and biological profiles to fast improve the speed and efficacy of clinical trials. The round was led by Faber | Mehak M. Paula Sampaio Luis Valente

❤️The Lowdown raised £2m for its sexual and reproductive health platform, providing women with consultations, reviews and digital tools regarding their contraception options, with 70,000 women using it each month. The round was lead by Speedinvest| Alice Pelton

💃🏽Daniella Loftus raised $1.5m for her digital fashion platform, Draup. The founder of This Outfit Doesn’t Exist plans to streamline the process of owning virtual styles and has been backed by Variant Neon DAO, Flamingo DAO as well as firstminute capital.
 

Monday, August 01, 2022

Flagship - bringing data to bricks and mortar retail - another Unicorn 🦄 in the family




Simon Molnar (brother of Afterpay Nick ) has got big shoes to fill …. And he’s filling them fast …. Founding FLAGSHIP with a bunch of smart cofounders and friends  - building “the smart store of tomorrow” from the basement of his mum’s house! 


Flagship is a retail-tech company, providing data to  retailers! 


  • Imagine if you can track how many times a product is touched, tried on, or looked at 
  • Imagine if you can track inventory levels and conversion rates in real time 

This can be done by FLAGSHIP with tags (powered by beacons around the store tracking items (currently apparel) around the store !


Is Bricks and Mortar retail here to stay ?


The question that is asked - isn’t everything going online !!!! There is something intuitive happenning says the “All-In”  industry veterans, degenerate gamblers & besties Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks & David Friedberg who cover all things economic, tech, political, social & poker. (Google them) 




As a result of people working from home - and the covid fear of isolating wanes  - bricks and mortar retail is set to boom… 


People need people - the feeling of face to face is important - the feeling of being part of a village and seeing each other …. being able to touch other people …. The feeling of chatting to your neighbour …. The feeling of being part of a community and not being invisible .

Bricks and mortar still represent 70% of retail sales 


The Pain 

Simon diagnoses the pain 


“The goal was: how do we bring more of that e-commerce world into brick-and-mortar; the visibility, the data points, the control?”


“How do we bring that into this world and give more visibility into what’s happening before the item actually sells?”


Stacy Young talks to Paul Greenberg’s Nora network about the power of data in retail 




How Flagship Works 




A tag is attached to each SKU and, when moved throughout the store, sensors pick up its location, allowing for the tracking of their whereabouts and usage in real-time.


This data can then show when an item has been tried on and subsequently purchased, which items have been left in the change rooms, and how much inventory of a certain item remains. (Could this tech morph into a cheap rfid chip - that is tracked out the store using 4G or 5G technology - Maybe Laava on Steroids (Tony Surtees??? ) 


Imagine placing your basket on a counter, and every item is billed immediately by a sensor tracking all items in the basket ! 


Imagine tracking items that haven’t been “paid for”  at the counter !! Could this reduce pilferage? 


“Flagship will provide data - real-time - that will  improve efficiency, improve processes, and save retailers cost by not having to spend too much on manpower.” Simon Says 


Family Support 

Simon and a group of his mates have been working in the basement of Nick and Simon’s mum’s house - creating battery powered illusory beacons, which helped “prove the concept” - with Nick and his advisers backing mentoring and advising


The founding Team - each one a legend 


  • Simon Molnar 
  • Marcel ninio 
  • Ben rohald
  • Ryan lonstein 
  • Adam Goldberg
  • Deena Metz 
  • Roger Q
  • Mark Lazarus 
  • Fabio De Carvalho 
  • Luke brooks  
Inspired by smartcompany 


Redbubble - Powering Ahead



We are very proud to have played a small part in the journey of Redbubble 

It posted  3rd Q sales  $384 million with gross profit of $144 million and an Operating EBITDA was $4.5 million. - in line with expectations. 


Customer retention - 47 per cent of marketplace revenue coming from repeat purchases – the highest level since the company was founded.


It’s all about  the artist and consumer experiences, our goal is to improve loyalty and retention and provide outstanding customer service - this will create growth - said Michael Ilczynski, CEO.

Saturday, July 23, 2022

The BNPL opportunity - time to buy or buyer beware?


Is  BNPL still a hot space in Fintech ?

Why Afterpay was sold for $39b by Square -

And why Zip and Klarna might be a great investment opportunity 


Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) firms have created one of the fastest-growing segments in consumer finance, with transaction volumes going from $33b in 2019 to $120B in 2021 and expected to go to $680B in 2025 (representing 12% of all eCommerce sales on goods, where BNPL is currently concentrated).


Last year BNPL transactions accounted for 2% of transactions in e-commerce last year, and super popular by the younger online consumers


What it is 


BNPL are point-of-sale installment loans that allow consumers to make purchases and pay for them at a future date. The interest is paid for by the merchant and is easier to get approved for than traditional credit cards or lines of credit and does not affect your credit score.


If a buyer misses the payment they have to pay back interest on the loan depending on the creditworthiness of the buyer. Similar to what happens in the credit card world if you miss a payment.


The benefit to the retailer


increase in sales revenue by enabling the buyer to purchase products that they would otherwise have left due to a higher price tag. 


It’s quite expensive to retailers 4 to 9.5% of the product selling price compared to 2% charged by Credit card companies 


The network effect 


Currently credit cards sit between banks, shops and consumers 


BnPL ,Cash apps , cryptos and wallets will bypass banks 


The PayPal and Cashapp opportunity 


PayPal then bought Venmo enabling consumers to pay each other

When Venmo and PayPal will be able to share balances with each other - moneys willing be able to be used to pay the BnpL instalments - without using banks - - a game changer 


Same with Square and Cashapp 


Risk of BBPL companies


  • delinquencies - customers - poor credit quality - 42% lying late - risk mitigation - securitisation of loans 
  • Regulation enforcing responsible lending practices - BNPL is sending the Gen cycle and z s into a debt spiral 
  • Entry of Apple and super apps - an unbeatable network effect
  • Entry by Legacy Bank 

(maybe one of them will buy zip? )


  • Klarna which has gone down from $46B in valuation to $6.5B.
  • Zip from $3b to $350m
  • Block (consolidation of Square and Afterpay has gone  from $60b to $40b


Is this a time to buyin??


The super app model will come into this space - but is all about tech integration which companies like Apple and Google can perform easily. Says NIKHIL VARSHNEY https://nikhilmv.com/2022/07/13/three-reasons-why-bnpl-is-failing-the-future-of-bnpl/

Sunday, July 17, 2022

Zeller’s unicorn status is maintained with confident VCs as backers




Cofounders of Zeller  Ben Pfisterer and  Dominic Yap are one of the fastest companies to achieve unicorn status. 


They raised $180m  from Hostplus and  Square Peg , Apex Capital Partners, Spark Capital and Addition (founded by former Tiger Global Management partner Lee Fixel)


We are up against extremely well capitalised, entrenched incumbent banks,” Mr Pfisterer said. “We have to make sure that we come with sufficient capital… to actually make sure that we get to our audience and businesses know that we’re here.

Yolanda Redrup of the AFR points out that it joins CyaraScalapay and Employment Hero in having raised more than $100 million this year, while Dovetail, HappyCo, KarbonMilkrun and Eucalyptus have each raised upwards of $50 million.


There has been over $10b invested in Aussie startups in 2021!


“The Australian VC market has never been healthier, but the global market is vastly bigger and the opportunities are incredible for any technology company. We’ve been the beneficiary of that, but we’re not raising for the sake of raising. We have audacious plans that do require material financial support.” Say Ben 


What Zeller does 

Zeller’s aim is to be a one-stop shop for businesses’ banking needs,  providing  a best-in-class, consumerised experience, using modern data availability , AI and best in class technology .


It started off supplying  debit cards, business banking accounts and payment terminals, but it plans to also offer online payment acceptance, credit cards and expense management services.


At it’s heart is  the  “Zeller Contact Directory” making  it as simple as using an address book to maintain up-to-date information about all your business contacts and transactions made with them. With enhanced contact data, merchants can strengthen relationships, identify opportunities and get better oversight of where their business funds are being spent and earned.


Zeller enables businesses to understand their transactions on a deeper level, assess information about their business faster, enable personalised transfers, access enriched data, link financial history, attach transactions notes and better manage personalised information. 


In time, Zeller will expand into lending and become a fully licensed bank under the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority.


“From the very start when we looked at financial services for business, we didn’t believe you could bite off one part of it, be it corporate card, debit card or lending. They’re all big niches, but they’re not everything businesses need.

“We have a very singular focus on being a single provider for business ... so they don’t need to work with various parties.”

Since launching a year ago Zeller has more than 17,000 businesses signing up and over 170 incredibly talented people joining the Zeller team.


Burn the floor




Harley Medcalf Burnn the Floor has given joy to millions of people - and promises to continue giving joy to millions more 

Creating generational legacies 

There is still a lot of dry powder looking to be deployed in VC




 The VC market is not dead Vc says Cameron Stanfill, CFA  of pitchbook 


US VC funds closed on over $120 billion through June 30 2022 - the second-highest total of any year. 


💰 These funds will need to be deployed 


Capital remains available for startups and limited  partners #lp’s are still investing - just differently


  • Valuations might be different
  • Deals may be less
  • Down round May be more common
  • Runways will tend to be longer (time before cash burn 
  • Less ipos 
  • Lower p/e multiples


For more data and analysis, download the Q2 PitchBook-NVCA Venture Monitor.


https://www.facebook.com/groups/sydneystartups/permalink/7667008710007009/



Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Adtech BlendAI raises $1.5m from EVP



Co-founders Michael Bezman and Dean Krowitz of adtech startup BlendAI have  raised $1.5 million, two years after launching 

What BlendAI does 

BlendAI does for small Business - what traditional advertising agencies do for big business …. And they outperform !


BlendAI , helps small businesses with their online advertising by simplifying  and centralising online advertising for e-commerce stores. Machine learning algorithms distribute content and optimise budgets across multiple channels and helps with ongoing management, optimisation and content creation.

The Pain 

E-commerce stores are easy to create with  Shopify and BigCommerce, but to manage the advertising is a challenge 


“Advertising Channels are saturated and expensive. Witt try he Google , Facebook  , Insta TikTok and others .

“As complexity of the channel mix grows, the need for a centralised tool to manage the underlying platforms is essential - and Blend AI does this really well - says Krowitz 


The Painkiller

“We envision a future where BlendAI is part of the replicate toolkit any ecommerce merchant uses as they establish their business. it is clearly a global business” - says Bezman 


EVP Partner Justin Lipman said when doing due diligence with customers  he frequently heard stories of large step changes in Return on Ad Spend (i.e. 2x to 16x uplifts).


With BlendAI,  Michael and Dean Justin  believes they have the ingredients of a great team and great product to build a great business and solve this pain 

About EVP

EVP manages over $150m and are currently investing out of EVP Fund III.


Their team brings together a range of experiences and skills. Each member of the team consider working in venture capital to be both a privilege and a responsibility, and are all deeply committed to helping our companies succeed. They take pride in building genuine relationships with their companies, and strive to be ambitious, analytical and authentic partners

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Sidekicker raises a further $20m from Seek Investments - connecting Casual Workers to Jobs




Cofounders of Sidekicker Tom Amos and Jacqui Bull have just raised a further  $20m from Andrew Bassatt’s Seek investments to help capitalise and grow their platform . 

What Sidekicker does 

Sidekicker  is a marketplace connecting employees to casual workers. It has so far given business owners and individuals - such as Uber, Airbnb, Crown and Aussie Post access to a network of 40,000 plus ondemand, prescreened and trusted helpers in their neighbourhood. 

They currently  have  more than 12,000 casual workers and 2000 businesses on the platform, placing up to 2500 jobs per week.


It provides a two-way rating and review system for businesses and employees, adding a layer of transparency to casual hiring arrangements.


What the money will be used for 

The money will be used to help improve the UX to help improve candidate finding and the hiring experience - connecting employees to jobseekers .

Toms Gem 💎 

Tom tells the AFR  “over the last few year - money has been abundant , and it’s created an environment where people haven’t cared about capital enough - it is important to show that your Businesse is profitable ... you can’t be losing money on every transaction.“

Thursday, July 07, 2022

Zerojet raise a series A round - making boating green



ZeroJet, founders Rebecca (Bex) R. & Neil Mans

has just raised a Series A round as they build the next generation of Climate Friendly electrified boats. 


Investors 

Movac, Investible, Booster Innovation Fund, family offices, high net worth individuals, Impact Enterprise Fund and K1W1.


What Zerojet Does 

Aerojet’s mission is to  decarbonise  the boating and shipping industry by helping  the next generation of electrified boats. A wicked problem to solve .


They have developed a new electric jet propulsion system as opposed to the traditional propeller-based unit - initially targeting tenders and smaller boats.


Benefits include being more efficient, more practical, more fun and most importantly environmentally friendly, and quiet.


Founders, Rebecca and Neil say 

“We're stoked to officially announce that ZeroJet has successfully raised its Series A!

Within the marine electrification niche, the time is right for disruption; and we're excited to take our innovation global! 🌍



#climatetech #electrification #maritimeindustry #nzstartup Ben Lindsay Tom Kline

Monday, July 04, 2022

The HRtech Space is hot - with Paygroup being acquired by Deel for $119m




Deel , a Compliance and payroll tech unicorn is  entering the APAC region by acquiring ASX listed small cap HR company “Paygroup” for $119m at 174% premium to its share price at 5X ARR


What And who is Paygroup 

PayGroup is a SaaS Human Capital Management (“HCM”) product suite. processing about $11 billion in payroll each year for thousands of businesses across 33 countries.


Founded in 2006 by Mark Samlal and wife Michelle in Singapore - they grew it - got it investment ready and listed it in 2017 . They retain circa 19% of the business prior to acquisition for $119m .


In 2019 Paygroup  acquired Astute One founded by Marcus Webb,  - more than doubling  Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) for FY20 to $17.5m delivering 4.7m payslips annually , servicing the contractor labour market 


In 2020 it acquired Malaysian group Talentoz for $1m (2X SAAS revenue) - $165k in cash and rest in shares adding 40 clients and  11 software modules to its suite -covering areas such as payroll, analytics, talent management, time and attendance, and performance management. 


In 2022 it has been acquired by Deel for 5X ARR at $119m . Mark Samlal of Paygroup is confident that this is a great acquisition for Deel , as it has  strong, recurring revenues from blue-chip customers across Asia-Pacific and can be used as a bridge to building their expertise in Asia.


CEO of Deel Alex Bouaziz said that Paygroup seems like a natural fit to the Deel business, with complementary services and strong talent. It will rapidly grow our footprint in Asia-Pacific,”


What Deel does 

 Deel was founded in SF in 2019. enables businesses to hire independent contractors and full-time employees in over 150 countries, making sure the business is compliant with local laws and takes minutes for o do -  without the need for a local entity. It has 8000 customers including Aussie beverage company Lyre’s, Zoomo, Coinbase and Shopify. 


When a company hires employees or contractors with Deel, Deel takes on the responsibility to ensure the, removing that burden from its customers. It provides the tools  to onboard and pay international teams… totally relevant in this era of distributed workforce 


Move to APAC

 Bouaziz said  that  “APAC is home to two-thirds of the world population, with huge skilled talent pools of knowledge workers and tech talent –.. we can open thousands of virtual employment doors around the world.”



The Leverage Play 

Despite only launching in 2019, the business has already surpassed $100 million in annual recurring revenue, fuelled by the remote working boom. It was valued at $US5.5 billion in a Series D funding round, but in May, Axios reported from undisclosed sources that it had raised another $US50 million at a $US12 billion valuation.


That’s a 50X ARR 


Leverage at its finest 


Takeout 

Australia and Asia is a great hunting ground for these companies trading at 20x  and 50X to acquire businesses for 5X and 10X

Saturday, July 02, 2022

“Product led growth” is the holy grail


KindeRoss Chaldecott, alongside co-founders David Berner and Evgeny Komarevtsev.
Atlassian - Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar 
Martian Logic - Anwar Khalil 


Atlassian was founded by two university graduates Scott and Mike in 2002 using credit card debt.


It’s only investment round was from US-fund Accel, which bought shares off existing holders 8 years later in 2010 before the company listed in the United States in 2015


For a brief period last year, they were the two richest people in Australia with a combined net worth of well over $70 billion (the duo have also made billions from a prescient investment in the US$55 billion Canva).


The secret sauce “Product led growth” being the holy grail 


Atlassian was able to grow so quickly and profitably during its first decade of existence while famously spent almost nothing on marketing, instead relying on ‘product-led growth’. 


That is, CTOs and CPOs loved Atlassian’s revolutionary Jira product so much, it was able to grow virally and organically without the business having to spend millions of dollars on an enterprise sales team.


Times have changed for Atlassian whose Jira is a bit clunky with minimal changes over 10 years - with users having a choice to move relatively painlessly of competitors such as Asana, Basecamp or Monday.com


What is the next Product Led Growth Company? 


That is the holy grail!!!


2 companies to watch 


Martian Logic 

Kinde

Friday, July 01, 2022

$1.2m seed funding for online magazine “Daily Aus”




Online news channel  for the Younger Ozzie’s - The Daily Aus - founded by Sam Koslowski, 26, and Zara Seidler, 24 has raised $1.2 million in Seed funding from channel 9s David Gyngell and Canva’s Zach Kitschke and Rob Kawalsky.



The money will be used  to ramp up its ten  and start growing a UK base.


The Daily Aus now has an Instagram following of more than 370,000.

NSW Government boosting investment by $832.7 million in ‘22 Budget


The NSW Government is investing $96m million in to develop to help build and grow the RNA ecosystem in NsW


The funds will be used to fund an RNA Pilot Manufacturing Facility and commercialise RNA research - that will help combat everything from pandemics to cancer and genetic diseases.

(We’ve all heard of the MRNA vaccine )


Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is a polymeric molecule essential in various biological roles in codingdecodingregulation and expression of genes . It is expected that  RNA therapeutics to combat everything from pandemics to cancer and genetic diseases. 


The investment will be deployed in conjunction with the NSW RNA Bioscience Alliance, an unprecedented collaboration between all 14 NSW and ACT universities, currently headed by Professor Pall Thordarson from UNSW Sydney .


“By bringing together world-leading universities and industry leaders, we can deliver innovative solutions to some of the most the important and complex challenges facing the world.” 


Minister for Science, Innovation and Technology, Alister Henskens
 

“With the State government’s investment, the NSW research community will be able to address a range of current health challenges and attract a number of national and international industry collaborators and jobs to the state.”