Boss Info has raised funds to support its growth strategy
Boss Info AG has raised equity and debt to support its growth strategy. While further capital measures are planned, the company’s founder, Simon Boss, will retain the majority of the shares.
Boss Info is a leading independent provider and developer of state-of-the-art ERP solutions and tailored IT services in the Swiss market. Boss Info aims to become the Swiss market leader for ERP systems for SMEs. With this in mind, Boss Info has purchased several companies and developed its own software since it was founded in 1998. Like many other providers, Boss Info began as an integrator for ERP systems. By developing its own solutions for company software and document management (DMS), the company has evolved into a software provider. In addition to software development, Boss invests systematically in corporate acquisitions and in expanding its team of IT professionals in Switzerland and, in particular, abroad. Its growth story continues with the increasing number of customers and the expansion of its product range.
Oaklins’ team in Switzerland assisted Boss Info in several funding step, including employee participation through capital raise; capital increase with selected private investors and with retail investors through a digital investor portal; and bank financing to support the company’s inorganic growth strategy.



Simon Boss
Chairman, Boss Info AG
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