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A 30-year-old startup: Console Group raises $7.5 million for cloud-based proptech

Console Group has raised $7.5 million in Series B funding, 29 years after it first brought its property tech to market.
Console Group chief executive Charlie Holland. Source: supplied.

Console Group has raised $7.5 million in Series B funding, 29 years after it first brought its property tech to market.

Since it was founded back in 1992, Brisbane-based Console has been offering accounting software to property managers. But until three years ago, all of that was based on in-house servers.

โ€œThe world has moved,โ€ chief executive Charlie Holland tells SmartCompany.

With everything moving to the cloud, he saw an opportunity to up the standards of what the business could offer its clients โ€” and a way to attract new ones too.

Console Cloud provides automated management of funds, trust accounting and other aspects of property management.

Itโ€™s this arm of the business the funding is intended to boost.

โ€œWe run a two-speed business,โ€ Holland explains.

The cloud-based product โ€œhas capital requirements to accelerate the deployment, or accelerate the build of the productโ€.

Building it out using revenues from the original product would simply take longer, he says.

The $7.5 million investment comes from Pipeline Capital, Macquarie Bank and Macquarie Capital, and will fuel an acceleration of product development and further growth.

Console Cloud has been growing at a rate of about 250% year-on-year, Holland says. For 11 quarters in a row, he adds, he and the team have told both investors and customers what theyโ€™re planning on building.

And for 11 quarters in a row, they have delivered exactly what they promised.

Even over the past 12 months โ€” during the COVID-19 pandemic โ€” things have been โ€œpretty steadyโ€ for Cloud Console, Holland says.

Legacy customers and new customers alike saw the need to shift to a cloud-based infrastructure.

โ€œOne of the benefits of being on cloud, you can operate from anywhere.โ€

Holland is now aiming to onboard 1,000 more customers onto the platform in the next 12 months.

โ€œWeโ€™ve proven the ability to develop software on a very consistent basis,โ€ he adds.

โ€œBringing on more capital enables us to continue doing that.โ€

A 30-year-old startup?

Itโ€™s not often weโ€™re talking about Series B raises when the business is almost three decades old.

But Holland says its a โ€œprivilegeโ€ to head up a tech business thatโ€™s been around for so long.

“Thereโ€™s not a hell of a lot of them.โ€

Just days ago, he was visiting the office of a business that has now been using Consoleโ€™s tech for some 25 years.

โ€œIโ€™m proud of that.โ€

For this chief executive, the company is not in the business of a hard sell, or simply replacing the tech of its legacy customers.

They havenโ€™t rushed into cloud technology, he explains. In fact, Console was one of the later businesses in this sector in to embrace it.

โ€œWeโ€™ve really looked at what we needed to build rather than just replace old technology,” he says.

โ€œWeโ€™ve had to build something that really changes the way โ€ฆ our customers operate for the next 10 years.โ€

At the same time, he says moving to a more startup-esque way of working has changed the culture of the business, in a positive way.

Suddenly the team is process-driven and focused on delivering. Thereโ€™s more room for development and people feel more invested in the journey.

But thatโ€™s also related to the long-term customers on Console’s books, Holland says.

Itโ€™s one thing to please new customers. When you have long-standing clients too, thereโ€™s arguably more at stake.

โ€œYou have to take people on that journey,โ€ Holland explains.

Ultimately, that leads to a โ€œvery professional organisation.โ€

The growth that Console’s cloud business has seen is simply a byproduct of that journey.

โ€œWeโ€™re at a point where weโ€™re very confident of our efficiencies gained, and of what we can deliver,โ€ he adds.

โ€œThe ability to raise capital is also a by-product of that.โ€