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By Published On: March 13, 2024

Irish tortilla bakery Blanco Niño knows a bit about pivoting. After its launch in 2015, the company swiftly added notable foodservice customers, including popular Mexican restaurant chains Wahaca and Las Iguanas. Buyers were drawn to Blanco Niño’s traditional Mexican technique of nixtamalization to produce its tortilla and tortilla chips, and the company was on a path to success.

Then 2020, and its global pandemic, happened.

Like many companies selling to foodservice clients, Blanco Niño saw sales dramatically drop – the company’s revenues dipped 95 percent year over year in May of 2020. Expanding into retail was always part of the plan and if Blanco Niño was to stay in business, then accelerating its retail product launch was critical.

Blanco Niño had the equipment, capacity, and team to shift to retail production. The approximately 40-person team took on the monumental task of contacting every independent retailer in Ireland. The efforts paid off and within months the products were in stores across the country. Today, Blanco Niño tortilla chips are in leading Mexican restaurant chains across 16 European countries; as well as premium retailers across Ireland, the UK, Sweden, Norway and Iceland.

After navigating a successful pivot, the company was primed for growth. Blanco Niño founder Philip Martin tapped FOCUS Capital Partners to advise on a capital raise and in late 2022, the company closed a €1.5 million investment. Funds were invested in R&D and operational improvements, as well as packaging upgrades. The company recently launched fully recyclable bags that also improve product shelf life and freshness. The packaging process also moved from manual to automated, enabling the company to focus on improving production and product quality.

With an overwhelming positive response from customers, Blanco Niño has its eyes set on expansion. What’s next? The company continues to develop its offerings—building upon its mix of tortillas, tortilla chips, and salsa—and sees massive potential for growth across European supermarkets.

“I would like to thank Alan, Hazel and all the team in FOCUS Capital Partners. They have been and are an incredibly valuable resource in providing invaluable guidance, support and advice to us in scaling the business. Aside from being incredibly efficient, solution minded and expert in their execution, they are also great to work with and partners in the true sense of the word. Couldn’t recommend more.”

FOCUS Investment Banking International offers an international M&A platform that provides sell-side, buy-side and capital raising services to lower middle-market companies across the U.S. and Europe. The platform provides expertise in several major industries combined with in-depth local market intelligence. Clients benefit from the enhanced geographic reach and streamlined access to markets on both sides of the Atlantic.

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Beth Johnson joined FOCUS as an associate in March 2022. Ms. Johnson assists with the preparation of confidential information memorandums and detailed target lists that support buy-side and sell-side engagements, as well as data management and due diligence organization. Prior to FOCUS, Ms. Johnson was Director of Impact & Development at 4P Foods, a Virginia-based food distribution company serving B2B and B2C customers throughout the Mid-Atlantic region, where she supported capital raise events with a focus on novel financing structures, including program-related investments. Ms. Johnson was responsible for targeting prospective investors and supporting the C-suite with the development of investment materials, which helped the company successfully secure a blend of equity investment, debt financing, and charitable grants. Ms. Johnson is a graduate of Hollins University (B.A. in Art History) where she was a member of the equestrian team. She is a volunteer with organizations in Charlottesville, including Charlottesville Angel Network and Venture Velocity at the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia.