Adelaide telecoms startup Uniti Wireless has secured $5 million from the South Australian governmentโs Future Jobs Fund to more than double its workforce and take its NBN alternative across Australia.
Founded in 2014 in a bid to provide a faster and more reliable alternative to the National Broadband Network (NBN), Uniti Wireless raised $3 million in a pre-IPO funding round in March last year.
Since then, while it hasnโt actually gone ahead with an initial public offering yet, chief financial officer Peter Wildy tells StartupSmart the business has seen significant growth.
Over the past 12 months, Wildy says the startupโs customer base has grown by 130%. And over the past two years, revenues have grown 175%.
Now, it plans to use the $5 million in funds to create around 200 jobs in its engineering and software development, customer support, sales and marketing teams, as it continues its rollout in Adelaide and Melbourne, while also fueling an expansion to Sydney, Brisbane and Perth.
According to Wildy, a lot of the startupโs growth has come from customers that are โdisenchanted with the NBNโ.
โWe get a lot of customer enquiries and signups just because of that,โ he adds.
A lot of the startupโs marketing strategy focuses on this point, he says, with online marketing, flyers and letter-drops in areas where there is either no NBN available, or slow NBN.
โItโs a better alternative, and an alternative thatโs available now,โ Wildy says.
Equally, a lot of the startupโs business comes from word-of-mouth.
โWe have some very happy customers,โ he adds.
The $5 million comes as an โendorsement of our business and our business modelโ, Wildy says, but also shows the โgovernment backing South Australian business through the Future Jobs Fundโ.
โTo be selected is quite pleasing,โ he says.
The funds consist of a $3 million loan and a $2 million grant, and was secured following a โfairly rigorous assessment programโ, Wildy says.
That process included negotiations of contracts, business plan assessments, scrutiny of financial statements, forecasting models and customer acquisition models.
โThey want to know theyโre going to get some of their money back,โ Wildy adds.
Uniti Wireless is also still gearing up to an IPO, and some of the funds will be directed towards โmaking sure weโve got everything prepared and aligned and ready to goโ.
While Wildy doesnโt give any indication of the revised timeframe, he says the startup is waiting for โjust right market conditions, and right business performance conditions โฆ weโre making sure weโre readyโ.
For other startups thinking of applying for government grants to fuel their next stage of growth, Wildy says โit canโt be seen as a handoutโ.
Any grant funding should be seen as โan endorsement of your business modelโ and proof that the business is โable to be self-sustainableโ.
โBeing cash-flow positive and profitable is ultimately the goal for all of us,โ he says.
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