Scaling and Selling A Video Production Company To Key Employees
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In this episode, join Andrew on a riveting narrative spanning nine years as he unveils the dynamic trajectory of Origins of Motion. This video production venture began in the quiet corners of Cambridge. The exit, a management buyout by two videographers, followed Andrew's decision due to remote management challenges.
The valuation prioritized mutual affordability, ensuring a smooth transition. Andrew ventured into health and wellness tech, addressing mental health needs after exit. Simultaneously, he found fulfillment consulting for business owners.
This shift highlights Andrew's adaptability, transitioning from video production to diverse ventures. His commitment to mental health aligns with contemporary needs. As he navigates, Andrew's journey exemplifies entrepreneurial evolution.
The conversation explores financial and legal facets. The somewhat opportunistic sale stemmed from Andrew's desire for a new challenge. Two videographers took over in a management buyout. Valuation focused on mutual affordability, involving upfront cash and deferred payments. Andrew benefited from Business Asset Disposal Relief for tax efficiency.
Legal considerations adopted a simple joint process, minimizing costs. The timeline from the selling conversation to the key handover spanned three and a half months. Post-sale, Andrew coaches remotely, exploring e-commerce ventures. Reflecting on selling, he emphasizes upfront planning and understanding the selling process's intricacies.
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