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Bob Stewart

Third generation family business, Bob Stewart is a hallmark retailer in the world of school uniforms around Australia.

Partner-centric in its approach, LEAP Strategies has collaborated with Bob Stewart for 15 years to continuously adapt its technology solutions to match the business’ needs.

Over the years, LEAP’s technology strategy for Bob Stewart’s has evolved as it has expanded its presence in the digital landscape and opened more stores across the country.

When LEAP was first engaged by Bob Stewart, a very basic Point of Sale (POS) systems was upgraded to PC systems to accommodate growth of its retail network. Over the years, LEAP has managed every technology transition with improvements made to everything from security and authentication processes to network design and upgrading hardware or server requirements to ensure the business can keep up with demand.

More recently, Bob Stewart has merged with another business and LEAP has been integral in helping to navigate the transition, ensuring the business can trade effectively through a period of rapid growth and expansion.

During the merger, LEAP has helped enhance communication between the two merging companies and assisted in keeping connected on the same networks.

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