

MARKET OPPORTUNITY
There are approximately 5,194,585 minority-owned businesses with total annual revenues of $1.12T. Average Revenue Per Business (ARPB) is $194,818.26 with an average 10% profit margin. We estimate 3x profit for each acquisition payout. MAI receives all its acquisition capital back in 3 years for each acquisition. Year 1 includes four acquisitions, Year 2 includes 12 acquisitions, Year 3 includes 24 acquisitions, Year 4 includes 36 acquisitions, and Year 5 includes 48 acquisitions. The number and size of acquisitions can be increased if needed.
It’s time to build
something great.
AT A GLANCE
MAI isn’t just another acquisition company — it’s a unique investment opportunity that blends financial returns with measurable social impact.
By strategically acquiring and scaling minority-owned businesses, MAI unlocks untapped market potential while transforming communities from the inside out. Investors are drawn not only to our strong business model and long-term growth strategy, but also to the purpose behind the profits: every dollar invested contributes to building generational wealth, empowering underserved entrepreneurs, and funding life-changing support for at-risk youth and families.
OUR FOUNDER STORY
Is one of incredible resilience and determination. Born in the projects on Chicago's west side, he experienced a difficult childhood with an abusive father. At the age of 15, he ran away from home and spent his last two years of high school living on the streets. During one winter, while sleeping in a frozen crawl space, he was attacked by rats. Resourcefully, he fed them old donuts for a week, leading the rats to "adopt" him into their family. Despite these immense challenges, he graduated from high school.
A pivotal moment occurred when he was arrested for driving on a suspended license. To get a break from his jail cell, he took the ACT college entrance exam with no prep, scoring a remarkable 28, which led to calls from colleges offering financial assistance. He went on to earn both a Bachelor's and Master's degrees. Over the next two decades, he leveraged his education and experience to assist "Fortune 1000 Companies" in raising hundreds of billions of dollars in capital. He one day had an epiphany - “Corporate America” and Wall Street was the same hustle as the streets of Chicago.
Minority Acquisitions, Inc. (MAI) vision is to create a minority-owned "Fortune 1000 Company" by acquiring hundreds and eventually thousands of “mom and pop” minority-owned businesses in highly fragmented markets or industries and bringing them under one roof. Investors asked our founder, how many minority-owned companies would MAI acquire? His emphatic response was, “All of them!”
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Black Americans' spending power projected to reach $1.98T
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Hispanic American spending power projected to reach $2.8T
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5.2M minority-owned businesses in the U.S. with a Total Addressable Market (TAM) of $1.12T
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“Mom and Pop” minority-owned businesses in highly fragmented markets or industries
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No single company holds a dominant market share or significant influence
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8 out of 10 minority-owned businesses fail within the first 18 months due to lack of resources
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Acquisitions have the potential for 50% - 100% top-line growth and 1,000 – 1,500 bps margin improvement after an infusion of experience, cash, marketing, and technology
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Minority-owned businesses typically have attractive valuations for buyer
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MAI is the only exit strategy for most minority-owned businesses and has a first mover advantage
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No ramp-up needed, after the acquisition revenues and profits are instantly accretive
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Acquisition strategy of 100 – 500 minority-owned businesses in five years
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Potential IPO on the Nasdaq Stock Market in five years, giving early investors an exit strategy
