SKROL is a pioneering new Miami-based venture founded by some of Europe's most successful entrepreneurs revolutionizing the way small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are acquired and transformed worldwide.

Addressing the unique challenges of an aging generation of business owners, SKROL is committed to seamless succession and modernization of SMBs across industries by deploying an AI-driven selection, acquisition, and technological improvement process.

By providing essential human, financial, and technological capital for rapid expansion , SKROL not only preserves local heritage, but also applies high-growth tech startup strategies to established businesses.

With a goal of acquiring 5,000 businesses in the coming years, SKROL aims to become the leading global force in SMB acquisition and transformation, leveraging deep industry expertise to foster a future where every SMB can thrive.

Founding Team

From left to right: Mitja Sadar (Co-Founder & CFO), Michael Cassau (Founder & CEO), Christopher Silva (Co-Founder & CTO)

From left to right: Mitja Sadar (Co-Founder & CFO), Michael Cassau (Founder & CEO), Christopher Silva (Co-Founder & CTO)

About us

Nine years after founding Grover, tech entrepreneur Michael Cassau (Founder and CEO) is back with a new venture. SKROL, a pioneering enterprise that is poised to transform small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) across the globe with its innovative AI-powered platform.

Cassau, the visionary behind SKROL, has assembled a distinguished founding team, formerly key figures at Grover, to spearhead this new venture. Christopher Silva joins as Co-founder and CTO, bringing an 18-year track record in technology leadership from across Europe and South America, with a particular focus on scaling technology for global markets. Mitja Sadar is appointed as Co-Founder and CFO, bringing with him over 15 years of experience in finance, with a particular focus on fundraising, asset-backed securitization, and venture debt. These skills were developed during his tenure at institutions such as the Royal Bank of Scotland.