The Ownership Journey
Buying a business is one of the most powerful wealth-building strategies available — and in this episode of The Ownership Journey, serial entrepreneur Sacha reveals exactly how he does it. From his very first hustle selling photocopied football autographs at school, to acquiring distressed companies and turning them around in as little as a week, Sacha's story is a masterclass in buying a business and scaling it fast. If you've ever wondered how to buy a business without putting your personal assets on the line, or what it really takes to build a portfolio of acquired companies, this conversation is packed with actionable insights. Sacha's approach to buying a business is refreshingly pragmatic. He doesn't chase trendy sectors — he looks for two things: staff and revenues. Whether it's an electrical security company in Brighton, a computer business up north doing £20 million in revenue, or a string of facilities management and commercial cleaning operations, the principles remain the same. Audit the suppliers, renegotiate the contracts, eliminate complacency, and watch the margins improve almost overnight. His first acquisition stake — a distressed electrical security firm — was turned around in a single week through nothing more than a ruthless supplier audit that saved between £50,000 and £200,000 immediately. But what makes this episode truly unmissable is Sacha's revelation about how he funds his acquisitions. Frustrated by lenders demanding personal guarantees for every penny of commercial funding, Sacha took an extraordinary step: he listed a bond on the Vienna Stock Exchange. This move gave him access to capital without personal guarantees and completely changed the scale of businesses he could pursue. He walks through the entire process — the ISIN, the LEI, the listing market requirements — and explains how tools like ChatGPT helped him draft the documentation that would normally cost thousands in legal fees. The conversation also dives deep into the realities of business ownership that most people never hear. Sacha pushes back hard against the "fat cat" stereotype, sharing that he has never made a single employee redundant across any acquisition. He talks about the weight of responsibility — 200 staff members, each with their own reasons for showing up to work — and why that motivates him more than any profit figure ever could. His philosophy on recurring revenue, the E-myth distinction between technician and entrepreneur, and Jay Abraham's three ways to grow a business all come together into a coherent framework for anyone serious about buying a business and building lasting wealth. Whether you're a first-time buyer exploring acquisition entrepreneurship, a seasoned operator looking for your next deal, or simply fascinated by the mindset of someone who buys boring businesses and makes them extraordinary, this episode delivers. Sacha's story proves that you don't need a tech startup or venture capital — you need discipline, a framework for finding deals, and the courage to take the first step. Chapters: * (00:00) Introduction — Meet Sacha, Serial Entrepreneur * (04:15) First Hustles: Autographs, Bike Shops & Early Lessons * (12:30) From Employee to Entrepreneur: The Leap to Self-Employment * (17:45) E-Myth, Jay Abraham & the Framework for Business Growth * (23:00) First Acquisition: Turning Around a Business in One Week * (31:00) Why Recurring Revenue Is the Secret to Predictable Income * (37:30) The Truth About Business Owners: Debunking the Fat Cat Myth * (43:00) The Vienna Stock Exchange Bond: Funding Without Personal Guarantees * (53:30) EBITDA Exposed: Why Brokers Get It Wrong * (57:45) Sourcing Deals: The Parthenon Method for Finding Businesses * (63:00) Time Management, AI Tools & Highest Best Use of Time * (70:00) Future Plans: Scaling to £30M Revenue and Preparing for Exit → Show: The Ownership Journey → Guest: Sacha → Host: James Lamb → Editor: Taran (taran@ediflick.com [taran@ediflick.com]) Follow for weekly conversations.
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