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Growing Plymouth tech business challenges industry titans

Company set up by two young entrepreneurs garners £15m in sales and is in running for major industry award

Liam James and Matt Green, founder of iOutlet(Image: William Telford)

A Plymouth company set up by two young men in one of their mum’s kitchen is now turning over £15million from the growing refurbished tech market.

Matt Green, now aged 31, and Liam James, now 32, formed iOutlet in Plymouth in 2013, and since then the business has grown rapidly and garnered them a clutch of awards – including a new shortlisting as online retailer of the year against heavyweights MusicMagpie, AO Mobiles and O2.

Mr Green and Mr James will travel to London’s classy Park Lane Hilton hotel in March for the Mobile News Awards 2020, and Mr Green said: “We were gobsmacked to find ourselves next to those names.”

But maybe the iOutlet team shouldn’t be, the business is on target for another profitable year, with 2019/20 turnover likely to come in at £15million.

Matt Green and Liam James in the boardroom at the iOutlet, in Plymouth(Image: William Telford)

It means the company, still owned by the two founders, will have garnered more than £100million in sales since formation.

Mr Green and Mr James now employ 30 people in three locations, and are shareholders in a high street spin-off shop too.

The iOutlet started off as a mobile phone repair business, but, while it still does this, has morphed into a sales outfit for refurbished tech, including iphones, ipads and Apple watches.

It is because a huge second-hand tech device industry has been established, operating in much the same way as the used car market does.