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Cardiff tech firm UpriseVSI secures six figure investment and rebrands as Flex Systems

The £500,000 investment from local entrepreneurs Daniel and Connah O’Toole who run Retail Merchandising Services

(Left to right) Robert Greyling (chief technology officer), Daniel O’Toole (chief executive officer), Geoff Thomas (chief financial officer), Gareth Rees Jones (chief marketing officer)

Tech company UpriseVSI has received a six figure investment and will rebrand as Flex Systems.

The £500,000 investment from local entrepreneurs Daniel and Connah O’Toole will see them become the majority shareholders.

Daniel and Connah O’Toole’s company Retail Merchandising Services (RMS) has been a long-standing client of Cardiff-based UpriseVSI.

UpriseVSI specialises in online booking and scheduling systems, as well as providing web development services. It was originally established in 2012 as Uprise Marketing by Gareth Rees Jones and Geoff Thomas, in 2015, the company acquired VSI-thinking, a back-end web development agency based in Cardiff Bay, which had developed a range of proprietary technology solutions including thinkBooker, an online booking platform.

An initial investment of half a million pounds will be made into the development of the thinkBooker platform to expand its features and functionality and to allow it to be marketed to a wider audience.  In addition, the company will commercialise the flex workforce scheduling and management system so that it can be offered to other companies that need to be able to effectively schedule and manage their flexible or temporary skill set requirements.

UpriseVSI will rebrand to Flex Systems, with the thinkBooker brand being retained for the company’s online booking product.  The plan is that all staff within UpriseVSI will be retained and there are plans to further expand the team over the coming 12 months. The Development Bank of Wales, which has worked with UpriseVSI since 2015, will remain as a supportive long-term lender to Flex Systems.

The thinkBooker system has grown in the years since the acquisition, winning ‘Best Emerging Technology’ at the 2017 WalesOnline Digital Awards and the ‘Best Ecommerce’ award in 2018. This was for the delivery of a personal shopping appointment system for luxury global retail tech firm, Farfetch, one of many high-profile brands who have adopted the thinkBooker system. Other brands to have used the system include Premiership Rugby, Welsh Rugby Union, Cardiff Airport and NFL Franchise, Jacksonville Jaguars.

In July of this year, as a response to Covid-19, UpriseVSI launched SafeBook, a software as a service (SaaS) booking system that allows small and medium-sized businesses to take bookings, manage capacity and comply with social distancing measures.