Mr Yum’s brand name dropped in new-look merger with me&u
You can split a main, but you can't split a name. Just ask restaurant ordering startup Mr Yum, which has officially dropped its branding after a blockbuster merger with former rival me&u.
LinkedIn’s 2023 list of top Australian startups features one woman … and 32 men
Australian startups founded by men have overwhelmingly dominated LinkedIn's seventh annual list of the nation's top startups.
QR-code rivals Mr Yum and me&u to merge in major shakeup to Australian restaurant-tech sector
Australian table-ordering powerhouses Mr Yum and me&u have agreed to merge, joining forces as a downturn in consumer spending rattles the venture's restaurant and cafe clientele.
Celebrate your success and shine bright in The Smart50 Awards 2023
For over 15 years, The Smart50 Awards have been recognising and celebrating the fastest-growing small businesses in Australia. These awards have put a national spotlight on iconic organisations like July, Vinomofo, and Mr. Yum—and now it could be your turn to shine.
‘Innovation is …’: Six pearls of wisdom from Smart50 winners Mr Yum, Pickstar and Charlie’s Fine Foods
Creating a culture of innovation within your business is about making space for your employees to experiment and solve problems, and trusting them to do so.
Ten Smart50 success stories (and how you can be next)
Since 2007, the Smart50 list has showcased the 50 fastest growing SMEs in Australia. Here's a look at some Smart50 alumni who went from big… to even bigger.
Liven acquires four startups for $152 million in hope of becoming hospitality’s one-stop-tech-shop
Australian hospitality tech platform Liven has revealed $152 million in local and international startup acquisitions, in a move it claims will bolster its all-in-one offering to restaurants, pubs, and growing franchises.
Mr Yum, Willed and Zeller named among Victoria’s leading startups
Mr Yum has won the top spot in the Governor of Victoria Startup Awards, being named 'Startup of the Year' alongside Zeller and Willed.
Another 40 staff to go at Mr Yum as Australian startup readjusts to market downturn
Australian digital menu startup Mr Yum has announced its second round of layoffs in the space of a year, ending the employment of "approximately 40 staff" members worldwide in an attempt to steer the business towards profitability.
AUNZ’s best challenger brands show innovation and leadership to flourish in tough times
Fortune favours brave brands. That’s the lesson from AU+NZ’s most interesting, innovative, and brave challenger brands. The brands that are breaking through, or well on their way to doing so.
The key skills women CEOs need to learn, according to Mr Yum’s Kim Teo
From acquiring a T-shaped skillset to ignoring toxic clickbait, here's some useful advice to help women founders and CEOs rise to the top.
The most popular startup stories on SmartCompany in 2022
From huge raises to the economic downturn and even a sprinkling of Elon Musk, here were the most-read startup stories on SmartCompany in 2022.