Kounta (software company)

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Kounta
TypePrivate
IndustrySoftware as a Service
FoundedSydney, Australia
FounderNick Cloete
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
ServicesPoint of Sale
Number of employees
70+
Websitewww.kounta.com

Kounta is an Australian software company founded in 2012.[1][2][3]The company's flagship product, Kounta, comprises a cloud based point of sale mobile app.[4][5]

History[]

Kounta was founded in 2012 by entrepreneur Nick Cloete.[6][7][8] The company is headquartered in Sydney, Australia. In 2012, the company launched its flagship product, Kounta, a hospitality-focused point of sale (POS) mobile app for iPad, Android, Mac, and Windows.[9][10][11] The app was initially a web-based application, and later developed into an online cash register and inventory management system that allows businesses to take payments from customers via mobile devices. The app has been made available for iPad, iPhone, and Android devices; as well as iOS, Windows, and other peripherals.[12]

In 2012, Kounta partnered with Epson, providing a cloud-based POS platform for Epson printers.[13][14] In 2013, the company formed a partnership with PayPal, integrating cashless and cardless transaction options via PayPal's mobile app.[15][16][17] In 2014, MYOB (company) made an undisclosed investment towards Kounta.[18][19] This partnership led to the development of MYOB Kounta, a co-branded application merging Kounta's POS with MYOB's application software.[20][21][22][23] MYOB Kounta launched in October of the same year.[24][25][26]

In 2016, Kounta announced a partnership with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia to include the Kounta app onto "Albert", the bank's EFTPOS tablet.[27][28][29][30] This allowed the Commonwealth Bank of Australia to become the first bank to manage all customers operations from a single device and mobile application.[31][32][33]

Technology[]

The Kounta POS is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) that runs as an application in web browsers as well as natively on iOS and Android operating systems. It can also run in a wide variety of peripherals including receipt printers, remote displays, and cash drawers. Through Web Cache and IndexedDB, Kounta can be used in both on and offline modes. The application allows automated inventory management, purchase ordering, customer relationship management (CRM), multiple location support, employee monitoring, recipe creation for ingredient tracking, table layouts, reporting, and analytics; as well as managing customer orders, split bills, accounting, and rostering payroll applications.[34]

Kounta also incorporates an Open API, making it possible for other software providers to integrate complementary apps, further extending the software's use.[35] The company operates and maintains an online community with knowledge base articles, forums, and feature request submissions. Traditional IT tasks, such as data backup and encryption, hardware maintenance, and server upgrades are handled by Kounta's data center.[36] Kounta is made accessible via paid monthly subscription licenses.[37][38]

Acquisition by Lightspeed[]

In October 2019, Kounta was acquired by Lightspeed – a leading omnichannel point of sale platform based in Montreal, Canada. Kounta was Lightspeed’s third acquisition in 2019, and was acquired for $35.3 million USD.[39][40]

Lightspeed is an advanced commerce platform for retail, hospitality, and golf businesses across the world. With their headquarters in Montreal, Canada – they also have offices across North America, EMEA, as well as in the Asia-Pacific region.

The company was listed in the New York Stock Exchange in September 2020 under the same symbol, (NYSELSPD), which was used for their initial listing in the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX). Lightspeed announced that their intention for their net proceeds is to ‘pursue...growth strategies.'[41][42]

The company continues to grow and expand in APAC with the acquisition of Vend – a cloud-based retail management software company based in Auckland, New Zealand.[43]

See also[]

  • Software companies

References[]

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