The Scotsman

Hospitalit­y disruptor sets £2m goal

- By SCOTT REID scott.reid@jpimedia.co.uk

An Edinburgh-based hospitalit­y tech disruptor is now looking to raise £2 million after smashing a crowdfundi­ng target set at a quarter of that amount.

Bosses at EPOS Hybrid revealed they had hit the initial £500,000 goal within 15 minutes of going publicly live.

Founded in Edinburgh by computer science graduate and serial entreprene­ur Bhas Kalangi, the firm offers a suite of point-of-sale, fintech - financial technology – and digital ordering products for hospitalit­y businesses.

Its technology promises to automate a bar, restaurant or takeaway’s operations and streamline everything from customer ordering to stock control and kitchen management.

The tech start-up, which also has an office in London, has grown rapidly in the past two years, with its successes catching the eye of investors.

Kalangi said: “This has blown away our expectatio­ns and is a real tribute to everything the team has achieved in the past two years.

“Despite the pandemic having considerab­le impact on the hospitalit­y sector, our technology has scaled impressive­ly in the past 24 months with a 400 per cent increase in our client base and 2000 per cent increase

in the volume of transactio­ns being processed by our platform. We knew the crowdfundi­ng round had huge potential, because of the interest and conversati­ons we’ve been having with investors over the past six months. It is reassuring to see that interest has turned into financial backing.”

He added: “We could simply close the funding round now, but we know there are still many individual and smaller scale investors who would

love to be involved, particular­ly as the next stage of our growth will be to scale internatio­nally.

“Therefore, we are going to extend the crowdfundi­ng process to mid-june. It may be ambitious to set the new target at £2m but it feels like the right time to set the bar high.”

The investment opportunit­y is being offered through the Crowdcube platform – where the firm has enjoyed previous success. Its initial seed funding round took place on Crowdcube in early 2020, when it achieved 145 per cent overfundin­g, smashing the original £250,000 target. During the past two years, EPOS Hybrid’s technology has processed more than £97m of transactio­ns for UK businesses, the firm has expanded its user base to some 900 UK locations and in excess of 7.5 million consumers have used its products to order a meal or buy a round of drinks.

The secured investment will enable the fledgling company to roll out its tech to more businesses in the UK, support internatio­nal expansion into new territorie­s, such as India, and enable further innovation.

Bosses said the company’s various plug and play elements, including point of sale, operations management and digital ordering systems, all work together “seamlessly on a single platform”.

 ?? ?? Bhas Kalangi is the founder of Edinburgh-based EPOS Hybrid
Bhas Kalangi is the founder of Edinburgh-based EPOS Hybrid

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