7 year old Amazon FBA business with trademark brand and copyright designs in the Children's market with 5k sales and 2k profit pcm averaging 4.6 star reviews.
The document outlines a profitable and low-maintenance Amazon FBA business in the home industry, specifically focusing on children's bathroom accessories. The business, established seven years ago, generates an average monthly income of £5,150 and has received 4,600 customer ratings with an average of 4.6 stars. It demands minimal owner involvement, requiring only about 30 minutes of work per week due to its automated supply chain and reliance on the FBA platform.
Operational efficiency is attributed to partnerships with seasoned Chinese suppliers and localized UK logistics solutions. The product designs have copyright protection within the UK. There are four key products under this business, with the prominent bath mat accounting for 50% of sales and maintaining a high customer satisfaction rating of 4.8 stars.
Financially, the business demonstrates consistent revenue and profit, with a current turnover of £62,000 and a net profit of £15,000. The primary expenses involve Amazon FBA fees with minor costs for warehousing, web hosting, and insurance. Inventory is typically reordered every 18 to 24 months.
The document suggests that the business is a suitable acquisition opportunity for those looking to complement an existing product line or access international markets with potential for scaling. Given its established operational model and market positioning, it represents a viable investment for generating passive income.
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