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    Caerphilly software company secures six-figure investment

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMay 29, 2020No Comments
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    Caerphilly based X4 Software Limited has secured follow-on investment of £175,000 from the Development Bank of Wales and the backing of business angel investors.  

    X4 Software trades as SourceMogul. Introduced by Angels Invest Wales, David James is the latest investor to support the business. He previously led Hudman Solutions, an award winning software development business, through two funding rounds as an investor and Managing Director before successfully selling to Advanced in 2017.

    SourceMogul’s software analyses over 20 million products globally each month to enable online arbitrage professionals to make smart, customised buying decisions. It automates the search for products across online retailers and wholesale providers, filtering and presenting products according to customer specifications, with built in features such as an ROI calculator and estimated sales per month.

    Operating from Welsh Ice in Caerphilly, SourceMogul was awarded ‘Global Start-Up of the Year’ at the Wales Start-Up Awards in 2016 sponsored by Natwest. The company has a team of six with a further two new recruits expected to join shortly.

    Founder Ed Brooks said: “SourceMogul is suitable for everyone, from experienced traders to those who are completely new to online arbitrage, and is aimed at UK and US households looking for new income streams. It suits those with an entrepreneurial appetite and time and a relatively small amount of money to invest in a new business.

    “Automating and simplifying the process of sourcing products saves our customers hours, compared to scouring physical or online stores. In fact, Covid-19 has led to a significant increase in demand for the digital platform in the US and UK as the easy-to-use software appeals to users particularly at this time when people are looking for new sources of income online.

    “The continued support of the Development Bank of Wales alongside our angel investors means that we’ve got a winning combination of working capital and expertise to guide us with our strategic development as demand for SourceMogul continues to increase.”

    Investor David James said: “X4 has got a really exciting product that enables users to quickly and easily identify trends, gaps, price fluctuations and seize opportunities that might otherwise pass.

    “The global potential is huge and I’ve got every confidence that the combined experience and ambition of the team means that this is a company with a really exciting future. I’m really grateful to Angels Invest Wales for making the introduction as this is a fantastic opportunity to get involved and be part of the journey.”

    The Development Bank of Wales made an initial investment of £100,000 in 2017. Alexander Leigh of the Development Bank of Wales said: “Our investment to date now totals £425,000. This has helped to fund the development of SourceMogul and launch global marketing campaigns.

    “The support of the angel investors is testament to the huge potential of this technology and their belief in Ed’s ability to quickly scale this innovative digital platform globally despite the economic uncertainty at this time. The investors are highly respected with technology expertise. They offer a perfect fit with the SourceMogul team and David’s experience of leading such a successful exit for Hudman will be of real benefit.”

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