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Guzman y Gomez Takes Fresh Approach to Fast Casual

Since opening in Australia in 2006, the Mexican restaurant chain and franchise, Guzman y Gomez (GYG), has helped Australians embrace the burrito and pioneered a new fresh food option to the world of fast-casual restaurants. Initially founded after identifying a gap in the market, it has now expanded to four countries including Singapore, Japan and the U.S.

COMPANY

Guzman y Gomez

LOCATION

Australia, Japan, USA, Singapore

INDUSTRY

Hospitality

SYSTEMS REPLACED

Microsoft Excel, MYOB

OTHER SOLUTION CONSIDERED

MYOB

NETSUITE PRODUCTS IMPLEMENTED

POS
Asset Management
All Finance
FX

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“NetSuite gives us the ability to integrate all our systems, throughout the world, to give us accurate and up-to-date financial numbers that I need to really make the right decisions for my business.”

- Steven Marks, Founder/CEO, Guzman y Gomez

Recipe for Growth

Spicing up the industry
Guzman y Gomez combines authentic Mexican flavours with a fast-casual business model to offer a healthy, fresh food that reinvents what consumers consider “fast food.” Now with more than 140 stores and more than 4,500 employees, it maintains its focus that “it’s all about the food.”
As Guzman y Gomez expanded its owned and franchised restaurants across Australia, its MYOB accounting system struggled to keep up. The changing demands of the business required a robust system that could integrate all systems around the world to give leadership accurate and up-to-date financial data to make informed, strategic decisions.
Accounting for a growth spurt
Fast food, faster systems
In 2013, Guzman y Gomez implemented NetSuite OneWorld to manage the fast-paced nature of the business. Using prebuilt APIs, NetSuite consolidated millions of transactions and multiple business systems to reduce the complexity of managing a larger, diversified global business.
With an integrated system, GYG has been able to make the right strategic business decisions that have taken it to new regions and growth. With confidence in the numbers, it can follow its vision and deliver the Guzman y Gomez experience.
Delivering on a vision

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