For groups

One owner. Several businesses.

Arkon is built around one company's own numbers. A group has several sets of them, and the questions worth asking sit between the businesses rather than inside any one of them.

How it is set up

One workspace per business

Each legal entity gets its own engagement, with its own numbers, its own modules and its own history. Nothing is averaged across the group to produce a figure no single business would recognise.

One view across all of them

A group role sees every entity and decides who else sees what — a country lead on their own business, an adviser or board member with read-only access to one.

Start where it matters, not everywhere

A group does not need seven modules live in five businesses on day one. The useful first question is which entity, and which module, has the largest gap between what it earns and what it could.

Why this one starts with a conversation

Everywhere else on this site the next step is the free audit. It reads one company and gives you its commercial position in a few minutes. For a group that is the wrong first move — not because the analysis is different, but because the set has to be agreed before any of it means anything.

The free audit reads one company. For a group the interesting comparison is between entities, and that needs the set defined first.

Ownership shape changes the answer. A holding company, a founder-owned group and a sponsor-backed platform want different things from the same numbers.

Access is a real decision. Who sees which entity is a governance question worth ten minutes before anyone signs in.

Write to us

Tell us how many businesses, roughly what they do and who needs to see what. You will get a straight answer on where to start — or a straight answer that we are not the right fit.

Running a single business? The free audit is the faster route — it is linked from every other page here.