Brightstar Corporation

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Brightstar Corporation
Type Private
Industry Wireless telecommunications
Founded1997
Headquarters Dallas, Texas, United States
Key people
Rod Millar, CEO
ProductsDevice and Accessories Distribution, Logistics, Supply Chain, Device Buyback and Trade-in, Handset Protection and Insurance, Multi-channel Retail and Mobile Financing Services, and Mobile Digital Solutions
RevenueUS$10 billion+ (2014)
Number of employees
4,000
Website www.brightstar.com

Brightstar Corp. is an American privately held corporation founded in 1997. It provides global wireless distribution and services, serving mobile device manufacturers, wireless operators and retailers. [1] Brightstar offers device and accessories distribution, handset protection and insurance, and mobile digital products. In 2019, Brightstar was named by Forbes as one of "America's Best Midsize Employers". [2]

History

Brightstar was founded by Marcelo Claure in 1997. [3]

Brightstar Corp acquired eSecuritel, an Alpharetta, GA based cell phone insurance service provider, from Mainsail Partners in April, 2011. [4]

In October 2013, Japanese SoftBank paid $1.26 billion for a 57% stake in Brightstar. [5]

A Brightstar Warehouse in Sweden Brightstar 2020, Rosersbergs industriomrade.JPG
A Brightstar Warehouse in Sweden

In February 2014, Brightstar Corp. completed its acquisition of 20:20 Mobile, a European mobile provider. [6]

In July 2014, Brightstar Corp. and Bharti Enterprises announced that they entered into an agreement to have Brightstar acquire a majority stake in Beetel Teletech, a Bharti company. [7]

In February 2015, Jaymin Patel was appointed CEO of the company, replacing Claure. [8]

In June 2018, Brightstar acquired Next Wireless Group, an online seller of used smartphones. [9] In August 2018, Jaymin Patel resigned as CEO of the company. [8] Reza Taleghani, Brightstar's CFO became interim CEO of the company. [8] As of June 2019, Rod Millar serves as CEO of the company. [10]

In November 2019, Brightstar acquired Risk Insure which will enable Brightstar "to broaden its portfolio in the wireless industry." [11]

In April 2020, the company acquired WeFix. [12] In September, SoftBank sold the company to Brightstar Capital Partners for an undisclosed amount. [13]

In May 2021, the company left the Swedish market due to a “unfair and discriminatory treatment” by the Swedish Tax Agency. The Swedish tax authority have made a claim of SEK 295m (USD $35m) for outstanding VAT payments after being the company was exposed as a knowing participant in a hundred million dollar scam against the Swedish state. [14] [15]

In September 2021 the company announced it was rebranding to reflect a new services direction. Under the new name “Likewize,” the company is focusing on its Protect, Repair, Renew and Support capabilities, showcasing its move to provide a range of tech services, in-store and at-home repair, recycling and support. [16]

The company's headquarters are located in Dallas, Texas. [8]

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