MBO at eCommerce agency will support next phase of growth
Ten senior staff of eCommerce agency The Pixel have become co-owners of the business in a management buy-out (MBO).
The Pixel has blue chip customers including Screwfix, JoJo Maman Bébé and The National Trust and has a workforce of more than 70 people.
Founders Steve and Chris Leyton retain a shareholding in the Bristol-based business they created in 2001 and remain in their roles as managing director and development director respectively.
The management team of Duncan Ball, Rob Kantor, Jonathan Abela, Jake Rainbow, Ken Walker, Stuart Taylor, Mike Eames, Luke Hobbs, Barnaby Simms and Tash Sprague become co-owners.
Steve Leyton said: “The Pixel’s transition to management ownership is a natural evolution of the business, which we firmly believe will be an agent for positive change for our clients and our team.
“As we considered how best to drive our next phase of growth, the key attraction of the MBO route over external investment was that having the team alongside us as co-owners will enable us to retain the team spirit and client-centric ethos that has been integral to our success to date.”
Chris Leyton added: “It’s an exciting time for The Pixel as we aspire to offer a wider range of services to our existing and new clients by moving into the digital experience space. Our new co-owners have been with us for up to 16 years, so having that management continuity will help to forge those deeper relationships, and the move to collective ownership is recognition of their dedication and commitment.”
Matt Willmott, Nicola Manclark and Andrew Killick, corporate finance and tax specialists at PKF Francis Clark, advised the founders throughout the MBO process, including deal and tax structuring, tax clearances, raising finance and overall project support. Funding for the transaction was provided by NatWest bank.
Willmott, corporate finance director, said: “The MBO of The Pixel provides a great opportunity for the team whilst maintaining the culture that has been so critical to past success. The whole team has been instrumental in the company’s development, and the MBO demonstrates what can be achieved for the benefit of all stakeholders in the company. Steve and Chris wanted to recognise the team for the roles they have played as well as preparing the business and its leadership for future growth.
“The Pixel has established itself as an in-demand provider of high-value services to the growing e-commerce sector and is in a strong position to build on this enviable reputation in the years ahead. The transaction is a testament to the strength of the business and the whole management team, and we wish them every success and look forward to seeing the business continue to thrive.”
Legal advice to the founders was provided by Simon Smith of Clarke Willmott, while Ben Davis of Knights advised the management team. Katie-Jane Rees of Foot Anstey advised NatWest bank.