iTnews
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Financial Services

Netregistry buys half of Reach Accounting

By Ry Crozier
Jun 7 2011 6:01AM
Follow google news

Hosted software start-up gets equity and customer boost.

Netregistry has taken a 50 percent stake in local online financial software start-up Reach Accounting for a "six figure" sum.

Netregistry buys half of Reach Accounting

Chief executive Larry Bloch told iTnews that two-year subscriptions to the software-as-a-service product would be offered to all 250,000 of Netregistry's small business customers.

He hoped to have signed up 150,000 customers to the service in the first year.

The equity stake provided Netregistry with input into Reach's ongoing development, although Bloch said that Netregistry would not seek "to take control of Reach Accounting".

"The founders [of Reach] are in control of the business and ongoing development of the application," he said.

Bloch, however, wanted Reach to be tightly integrated with the suite of products that customers bought from Netregistry.

"What I mean by integration is if you have financial software in a cloud environment, what you're looking for is to have that integrated with your shopping cart so when you sell a product online, it pops up as a sale in your accounting suite," he said.

Bloch said that Netregistry had funded an "expected volume of uptake" of Reach among its customers for two years.

The future of Reach use beyond that two years was still up for debate.

Customers could be up for the standard Reach license fees of $25 a month, but equally Bloch said that he didn't "discount the possibility it will be free forever".

Bloch also speculated that Reach could form part of a suite of SaaS products offered by Netregistry in the future.

"We've deliberately left it relatively open as to how the model will be supported after two years," he said.

"But we have a very specific and detailed strategy on how to make this part of our product portfolio."

Bloch confirmed that as part of the deal, Reach had migrated its backend architecture into Netregistry-owned facilities.

Reach would also be able to take advantage of Netregistry's customer support infrastructure as it suddenly scaled up as a business.

Bloch said that he had considered a number of online accounting products over many years but settled on Reach because it was "simple" to use.

"I'm not a fan of overly complex software for small businesses," he said.

Add iTnews as your trusted source

Add iTnews As Your Trusted Source Add iTnews As Your Trusted Source
Got a news tip for our journalists? Share it with us anonymously here.
Copyright © iTnews.com.au . All rights reserved.
Tags:
accountingbuysfinancial serviceshalflarrynetregistryreachsoftware

Related Articles

  • Aurora Energy to modernise its ERP system Aurora Energy to modernise its ERP system
  • Perth Airport to deploy 70 IT, OT systems for new terminal Perth Airport to deploy 70 IT, OT systems for new terminal
  • Apple rolls out new, AI-powered Siri Apple rolls out new, AI-powered Siri
  • iTnews State of Data & AI Breakfast comes to Sydney this July iTnews State of Data & AI Breakfast comes to Sydney this July
Join our WhatsApp Channel

Partner Content

AI is delivering business value today
Partner Content AI is delivering business value today
From test case to control tower: How DXC and ServiceNow are governing enterprise AI at scale
Promoted Content From test case to control tower: How DXC and ServiceNow are governing enterprise AI at scale
Thomas Peer Solutions unveils data cloud platform and executive leadership forum for 2026
Partner Content Thomas Peer Solutions unveils data cloud platform and executive leadership forum for 2026
Scalable AI solutions: secure delivery
Scalable AI solutions: secure delivery

Sponsored Whitepapers

Agile in the AI Era: why projects still fail
Agile in the AI Era: why projects still fail
When Technology Becomes the Blocker: Unlocking Real Outcomes from AI and Cloud
When Technology Becomes the Blocker: Unlocking Real Outcomes from AI and Cloud
High-volume data sources for AI-driven security analytics
High-volume data sources for AI-driven security analytics
How healthcare organisations can get more value from cloud
How healthcare organisations can get more value from cloud
1 in 3 companies lose SaaS data. Here’s how to prevent it
1 in 3 companies lose SaaS data. Here’s how to prevent it

Events

  • iTnews State of Security Breakfast iTnews State of Security Breakfast
  • iTnews State of Data & AI Breakfast iTnews State of Data & AI Breakfast
  • The 2026 iAwards The 2026 iAwards
  • Integrate 2026 Integrate 2026
  • Security Exhibition & Conference Security Exhibition & Conference
Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Whatsapp Email A Friend

Most Read Articles

Cbus Super Fund's Group head of technology departs

Cbus Super Fund's Group head of technology departs

Suncorp creates a "clear execution roadmap" for agentic AI

Suncorp creates a "clear execution roadmap" for agentic AI

Westpac Intelligence Layer breaks cover

Westpac Intelligence Layer breaks cover

CBA finds its first chief AI officer

CBA finds its first chief AI officer

techpartner.news logo
Sydney-based AI-cloud waste startup raises $3m
Sydney-based AI-cloud waste startup raises $3m
Brennan uses NiCE to modernise its contact centre
Brennan uses NiCE to modernise its contact centre
Impact Awards: Tecala slashes customer response times for fintech IQumulate
Impact Awards: Tecala slashes customer response times for fintech IQumulate
Interactive introduces private cloud platform
Interactive introduces private cloud platform
Digital61 expands cybersecurity portfolio
Digital61 expands cybersecurity portfolio
All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in any form without prior authorisation.
Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of nextmedia's Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.