Wednesday, 31 July 2013

About Robin Boxall-Hunt

Robin Boxall-Hunt

Robin Boxall-Hunt is Managing Director at Axis Partnership and has over 13 years’ experience successfully selling a broad range of businesses. Robin has also built up specialist divisions within the Axis Group including the disposal of licensed properties such as Pub’s, Restaurants and Hotels. Having run and sold his business Robin is ideally placed to support business owners through the sale of their own businesses.  

Robin’s primary role is to effectively manage the day to day running of the company, which includes staff, clients, and budgets. Part of his role is to utilise company assets and other resources to increase profitability through cost effective and time efficient policies, whilst focusing on the long term strategic planning. 

Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Finding Business Opportunities with Axis

Axis can help match opportunities to buyers circumstances and needs. As well as having a variety of businesses for sale listed on our website we can also act proactively for buyers, helping them to find or target desirable business opportunities. Our retained buyer service involves Axis researching companies matching your requirements and approaching them on your behalf to find out if they might be interested in selling. This proactive approach gives buyers a number of advantages.

  1. Buyers are not limited to the pool of companies currently up for sale.
  2. Buyers are more likely to find a company that is a close match for their requirements.
  3. When a suitable company is identified buyers are more likely to be in an exclusive negotiating position, rather than competing with other interested buyers.

Business Opportunities – contact us today to register your requirements, or to ask about our retained buyer service.


Robin Boxall-Hunt, Managing Director of Axis Partnership

Opportunities for Corporate Investors

Corporate investors are companies who want to acquire businesses for a variety of reasons. While corporate investors also want to see a return on financial investment, they will often have additional reasons for acquisition. For instance, a company may want to develop a national brand by acquiring independent businesses in strategic parts of the country. Other companies may be looking to add functionality to their existing operation: for instance, a packaging company acquiring a logistics business, or a property management company taking over a commercial cleaning company. This kind of acquisition can help cut costs by bringing capability in-house, or it may help to make the business more efficient by having direct control over how the acquired business runs. Sometimes, a corporate investor will be looking for specific expertise to add to its own business and will be attracted by the quality of people working in the target company – for instance specialist engineering talent.


So it is important when preparing your business for sale to look at all the assets that might make your company attractive to an investor, not just the last few years’ profit.


Robin Boxall-Hunt, Managing Director of Axis Partnership

Business Opportunities for Private Investors

Private investors are individuals who want to buy into an existing business. They may be serial investors who own many different businesses, or they may be looking for a business which they can run personally.

Private investors will be looking principally for business opportunities with a good chance of return on investment. But they may also be looking for a personal career opportunity.

For instance, an experienced nurse with organisational flair may consider running a private nursing agency or a residential care home. For someone with specialist domain knowledge, taking over an existing business can be a lot easier, and deliver returns faster, than starting up from scratch.

Robin Boxall-Hunt, Managing Director of Axis Partnership

What are Business Opportunities?

A business opportunity in this context is any up and running business which has the capacity to deliver a return on the buyer’s investment. This requires 2 major elements in place:

Firstly, the business will be delivering a product or service with a proven demand in the marketplace. Starting up a new business involves testing the level of demand for service, which can result in success or failure. By buying an existing company with a proven level of demand, a buyer eliminates a major source of risk, thereby increasing the likelihood of a return on investment. Ideally, the demand should show a reasonable level of likelihood of remaining in place for the intended life of the company. This means the buyer needs to understand the sector they are buying into and the trends which will affect that sector for the next few years or more. The best business opportunities are those where demand is very stable over time or where significant growth is expected.

Secondly, the buyer needs to possess the necessary background and knowledge to drive the business forward. This means that the business must be a good match for the buyer’s interests and skills – a sound business opportunity for one buyer may not be so sound for another. Alternatively, if the buyer is not going to personally run the business, there needs to be a strong management team already in place or which can be put in place to run the business on the owner’s behalf. The best business opportunities are those where there is scope for significant growth and expansion over the current performance. Businesses are priced based on performance to date, so the more scope there is to improve on the current performance, the better return a buyer can achieve relative to investment level. But growing a business requires vision, energy and skill to achieve.


At Axis we take time to analyse the requirements of our prospective buyers and match them to business opportunities for sale. This ultimately benefits both sellers and buyers. Sellers have prospective buyers who can see the value and potential in their business, making a successful sale for a fair price more easily achievable. Meanwhile, buyers are introduced to business opportunities most likely to match their requirements and produce the career and/or monetary returns they are looking for.

Robin Boxall-Hunt, Managing Director of Axis Partnership

Business Opportunities

Growth Through Aquisition


Investing in profitable business opportunities has never been so important to the UK economy and buying an established business remains one of the safest ways to invest, provided the business has been thoroughly researched and is a good match for the buyer. At Axis we specialise in brokering sales of businesses in a variety of sectors. We aim to achieve good returns for owners of successful businesses, while at the same time understanding the needs of prospective buyers in search of genuine business opportunities.

Business Opportunities – contact us today to register your requirements

Robin Boxall-Hunt, Managing Director of Axis Partnership