Otto Orkin was a Latvian immigrant who started Orkin in 1901, selling rat poison door-to-door. Throughout his teens, Otto experimented with different methods of rat exterminating until he perfected his formula. This earned him the nickname “Otto the Rat Man”.
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Otto then expanded from selling rat poison to offering extermination services as well. He relocated his office to Richmond, VA, a city suffering from a rat infestation at the time.
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Otto found that it was more economical to sell 1 "clean-out" followed by regularly scheduled visits to ensure pests were unable to have a foothold in a building, than it was to perform a full "clean-out" service once or twice a year.
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Otto pioneered the franchise model for service businesses. Otto would invest $5,000 in a new location, and paid $50/wk to the branch partner who was responsible for securing the premise, hiring staff, and purchasing equipment. Otto focused his efforts on advertising.
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Otto developed a profit-sharing program with branch partners. Branch partners started to out-earn Otto, and the pest control business started to thrive across the US.
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By 1940, Orkin had 50 branches in 14 states, including branch offices in nearly every major southern city. Gross sales in 1940 were around $1.5 million (equivalent to $28m in 2020). Orkin continued to thrive in the WWII era, when pest control was declared an “essential service”.
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By 1956 Orkin was generating nearly $16m in revenue (equivalent to $150m in 2020) and became known as the “General Motors of Pest Control”. Orkin’s explosive growth is largely attributed to its profit-sharing plan, which made many branch partners millionaires.
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In April 1964, Orkin was acquired by Rollins Inc. for $62.4 million (equivalent to $515m in 2020) in what is considered to be the first leveraged buyout in US history. Rollins/Orkin today is worth nearly $20bn, and employs over 13,000 people.
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