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Blackpeak 40 – Applications close 30 November 2021

Blackpeak Capital is launching its inaugural “Blackpeak 40” which endeavours to identify the top 40 private technology companies in ANZ as measured by the Rule of 40 metric. The Rule of 40 is a common metric used by technology growth investors to assess the trade off between revenue growth and profitability (as measured by EBITDA margins).

Eligibility criteria

To be eligible to participate companies must meet the following criteria:
1. Private technology companies based in Australia or New Zealand
2. FY21 revenues of greater than A$5m and less than A$100m

Based on the responses received the Blackpeak team will seek to verify the information and produce a top 40 list based solely on the Rule of 40 metric. The winner will be offered a complimentary strategic review by Blackpeak Capital (typically valued at up to A$100k).

Applications

To apply please click on the link below and fill out the form (should only take a few minutes):
https://forms.gle/mjJf9urkijZTGtqEA

Note: any information provided will be treated as confidential and will not be published with the exception of the aggregate Rule of 40 metric for those companies that qualify (ie. the component parts of revenue growth and EBITDA margins will not be published).

Applications close on 30 November 2021.

 

For more information contact:

Scott Colvin

+61 416 335 455

scott.colvin@blackpeakcapital.com.au


About Blackpeak Capital

Blackpeak Capital (https://www.blackpeakcapital.com.au/) is a leading independent corporate advisory firm with offices in Sydney and Melbourne providing corporate finance and strategic advice to clients. Blackpeak offers independent, objective advice and is focused on building long-term relationships with clients to assist them achieve their growth ambitions and create value for their shareholders. Blackpeak has established a track record of advising leading technology growth companies in ANZ on IPOs, private capital raisings and M&A transactions.