Shownotes
With a Dragon's Den appearance being released the day before we release this podcast, we wanted our returning guest, John McClarey, on Business Fives to explain the process.
Summary of Podcast
Key Takeaways
- Dragon's Den Appearance: Business Fives will appear on Dragon's Den (Feb 19, BBC) after being scouted by producers. John McClary pitched for £50k for 5% equity to fund international expansion.
- Rigorous Vetting Process: The 5-month BBC vetting process was a "stress test" for the business, including deep financial due diligence and a psychological welfare check to ensure readiness for public scrutiny.
- Strategic Goal → Mentorship: The primary goal was mentorship from a Dragon, not just capital. The investment was earmarked for international research and a new CRM, not hiring, to protect the company's personal service USP.
- Podcast Release Delayed: The episode release was moved to Feb 20, 2026, to comply with a BBC embargo that prevents pre-show publicity and protects the broadcast's impact.
Business Fives Update
- Growth: Surpassed £1M revenue milestone.
- Operations: Delivers corporate charity sports events (football, rugby, golf) across the UK, Ireland, and Amsterdam.
- Charitable Impact: Raised nearly £1.4M for charity to date.
- Example: A winning team from Stockton (MAP Group) recently raised £3k for Butterwick Hospice, which was doubled via the Big Give campaign.
Dragon's Den Appearance
- Origin: Scouted directly by a BBC producer, not via application.
- Pitch: £50,000 for 5% equity.
- Process (Feb–June): A 5-month, highly confidential vetting process.
- Due Diligence: Thorough financial review by the BBC to verify all claims.
- Psychological Welfare Check: A call with a psychologist to assess mental readiness for public exposure.
- Secrecy: The process was consuming, requiring John to internalize all details.
Strategic Rationale for Investment
- Primary Goal → Mentorship: To gain a strategic partner with a shared passion for the mission, not just capital.
- Investment Allocation:
- International expansion research (e.g., Australia, Abu Dhabi, US).
- New CRM implementation.
- Business Protection (Barriers to Entry):
- Network: A community of 5,000+ companies.
- Expertise: 10 years of perfected event management processes.
- Brand: The "As Seen on TV" status from Dragon's Den.
International Expansion Strategy
- Franchise Model: A key option for non-English speaking markets (e.g., Hungary, Georgia).
- Rationale: Leverages local knowledge where the core team lacks it.
- Challenge: Protecting the brand and ensuring partner alignment with the mission.
- Vision: A "World Business Fives" tournament, modeled on FIFCO's international corporate leagues.
The Next 100 Days Podcast Co-Hosts
Graham Arrowsmith
Graham founded Finely Fettled eleven years ago to help businesses market to affluent and high-net-worth customers. He's the founder of MicroYES, a Partner of MeclabsAI, providing AI Agents, Workflows and Phone to Agent delivery systems. Now, Graham offers Answer Engine Optimisation so you get found by LLM search and Enterprise-level AI Solutions.
Kevin Appleby
Kevin specialises in finance transformation and implementing business change. He's the COO of GrowCFO, which provides both community and CPD-accredited training designed to grow the next generation of finance leaders. You can find Kevin on LinkedIn and at kevinappleby.com