Hi everyone and welcome back to The Next Step Podcast. In this season, season two, I'm going to be focusing on search. About 10 years ago now I left corporate life to acquire my first business in partnership with my good friend Iain Morris.
Over the last 10 years I've acquired four more. I've done three tours of duty as a CEO of those businesses. We've exited two of them and sold down partial stakes in the other three. I'm currently sitting as a non-exec director on two broad platforms and remain a material shareholder in those businesses.
It's strange to think that it's only really been in the last six to 12 months that I've learnt about this concept in this model of search and entrepreneurship through acquisition. Even though it's actually what I started doing about 10 years ago today.
The exciting thing about search is that it's owner operator and entrepreneur led, it's people first and business second, and that's what attracts me to it the most. It's also focused on the smaller end of the market, businesses that are turning over or have earnings of somewhere between half a million and 3, 4, 5 million is usually what you'll find. Employee bases of 15 to 100 people.
These are the businesses that have probably been around for quite a while. They've got great cash flows, they've got really good foundational customer basis, they've got good employees, great teams. And they've got really passionate founder owners, who are potentially getting to a point where they are ready to exit but they don't have a succession plan, and they need that next generation coming through.
Search is one of the models that can provide exactly the structure that they are after. It's also a really exciting model for the operator or the searcher, the individual that wants to get into a position of ownership and operation of their own business. It's where I was 10 years ago coming out of corporate and just wanting more autonomy and more accountability, wanting to have something of my own that I can lead and drive.
I also want to know that I can make a real difference if I put my energy and passion and sweat and tears into this business, it can make a difference to its growth and its future. So, I think there's a model here that I'm confident has legs given the amount of traction that it's got globally. And I think it's a model that can really suit the Australian market. Now in the Australian market, you know, there's probably only been two or three traditional search funds raised and those have only been raised in the last couple of years.
There is probably been another handful of what you'd describe as self-funded searches over the last decade, but it's still very, very new and I think we've got an opportunity right now if we focus on removing the friction in that market to enable searches to come to market more freely and educate the people in that ecosystem whether that's lawyers, accountants, bankers and even business owners around what this model means, we can really create some amazing opportunities.
And fundamentally if you think about the bigger picture, start to facilitate that transition of ownership, that intergenerational transition of ownership, from the baby boomer generation across to the next generation of business owners. So it's a really exciting thing for me, I'm very passionate about it.
I'm actively investing in searches at the moment and supporting those searchers through their initial phases. And I'm really excited to try and identify all of those people I can speak to and bring into these episodes of this podcast, to help everyone understand what is search? What are the pros and cons? What does it mean to be a searcher? What does it mean to be an investor? And how people can get involved?
So I hope you enjoy this season of The Next Step!