GPO Plus driver unloading at a convenience store at night

Transforming DSD with an AI-driven model.

Optimizing distribution for gas stations, convenience stores and beyond. Three years of operating data across ~500 stores in 9 states.

The numbers behind a now-proven model

Reported operating results and management targets, not projections of an untested idea.

~6×
Three-year revenue growth
$1M to roughly $6.4M annualized
~$1,000
Avg. revenue per store / month
$650 to $1,400 range
~28%
Gross margin demonstrated
up from roughly 15% at acquisition
~$6.4M
Annualized revenue run rate
mgmt. estimate, Apr 2026
~500
Active store locations
across 9 states
~$5M
Infrastructure invested
capacity for up to 20,000 stores
$50B+
Target addressable market
fragmented and underserved
1,000
Stores to cash-flow positive
roughly $12M annualized

Figures reflect management estimates and reported operating data as of April 2026 and are not audited unless stated. Run-rate, per-store, margin and store-count figures are subject to customer concentration and the going-concern qualification described below. This page is for informational purposes only and is not an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any security.

GPOX Investor Memo

GPOX created an Investor Memo specifically for Individual Investors who want to gain a basic understanding of our Company and our business model.

GPOPlus+ Investor Memo
Market Opportunity

A $50B+ underserved market

Direct Store Delivery hasn't meaningfully evolved in over 100 years. Legacy distributors structurally underserve the fragmented edge of the convenience channel: independent gas stations, c-stores and specialty retailers that fall below the radar of larger, better-capitalized incumbents.

GPOX targets 15 to 20% of the $341.2B in-store convenience retail market. That works out to roughly $50B+ of demand existing players miss, because the routes are too fragmented, the SKUs too specialized, and the service too high-touch to scale without technology.

Where GPOX Plays

U.S. in-store convenience sales vs. GPOX serviceable opportunity
Industry Snapshot

The convenience channel by the numbers

Gas stations and convenience stores
151,975
Gas Stations + Convenience Stores
Single store operators
95,672
63% are Single Store Operators
Stores in Texas
16,504
Number of Stores in Texas
Total sales from fuel and in-store
$817.5Billion
Total Sales From Fuel + In-Store Sales
Total in-store sales only
$341.2Billion
Total In-Store Sales Only
Target market for in-store sales
15% – 20%
Our Target Market for In-Store Sales

* Source: https://www.convenience.org/Research/Convenience-Store-Fast-Facts-and-Stats/FactSheets/IndustryStoreCount

GPO Plus van fleet at the distribution hub at night
Weekly visits. Real relationships.
Outsourced warehousing.

GPOX functions as the retailer's outsourced warehouse, merchandiser and data provider, a dependency that remote competitors can't replicate.

Business Model

AI-powered distribution, proven unit economics

Company drivers visit each store on a recurring weekly schedule, replenishing products in store-specific quantities calibrated to actual sales velocity rather than blunt minimum-order quantities. Every visit captures planogram photos, real-time purchase orders and digital sign-off, feeding a single data layer that compounds with scale.

Store

Roughly 500 active locations across gas stations, c-stores and specialty retail.

Hub Network

Regional and mini hubs warehouse inventory close to demand.

PRISM+

Proprietary platform optimizes routes, SKUs and replenishment from live data.

Delivery

White-glove weekly service: stock, merchandise, sign-off, repeat.

GPO Plus van servicing a convenience store
~14
SKUs / store / week · ~$21.55 avg per SKU
Why it scales

One visit. Layered revenue.

Multiple revenue streams ride on a single weekly store visit, so contribution per route compounds while the cost to serve stays flat at roughly $35 to $45 per store, per week.

That operating leverage is the whole thesis. Revenue per store has climbed from roughly $180 to roughly $1,000 a month, with a clear path to $2,000 as density and category mix deepen.

Financial Performance

Proven growth, clear path to scale

Revenue has grown roughly 6x in three years, gross margin expanded from about 15% to roughly 28%, and the model turns cash-flow positive at about 1,000 stores.

Financial Performance
01 / 04
Revenue

From $1M to a ~$6.4M run rate

Roughly 6x growth in three years. FY2025 revenue was about $4.74M audited, and management estimates a ~$6.4M annualized run rate as of April 2026, with a path to ~$12M at 1,000 stores.

02 / 04
Margin

Gross margin nearly doubled

From about 15% at the December 2022 acquisition to roughly 28% demonstrated today, achieved while operating under capital constraints.

03 / 04
Footprint

500 stores today, 1,000 next

The hub network already supports up to 20,000 locations. Reaching about 1,000 stores turns the model cash-flow positive at roughly $12M annualized.

04 / 04
Per store

$180 to $1,000, heading to $2,000

Average monthly revenue per store has climbed about 5.5x since acquisition, with a clear path to $2,000 as route density and category mix deepen.

Revenue Trajectory

$1M at acquisition rising to ~$6.4M run rate, with a path to ~$12M at 1,000 stores
28%
Gross margin demonstrated today
2022
Today
Nearly 2x since 2022 acquisition
1,000
Near-term store target
Today
Target
2x footprint, capacity for 20,000
$1,000
Avg revenue / store / month
5.5x since 2022, path to $2,000
Technology and Differentiation

Logistics AI as the competitive moat

PRISM+, built in-house by GPOX Labs, turns every weekly visit into structured data: route optimization, SKU-level velocity, planogram verification and real-time store-level visibility. The advantage isn't a single feature. It's three years of proprietary operating data that competitors can't buy.

Route optimization

Density-first routing lowers cost-to-serve as stores cluster.

Real-time visibility

Live POs, stock levels and sign-off from every visit.

Velocity-based replenishment

Stock to actual sell-through, not blunt minimums.

SBT-native

Built for scan-based trading workflows and reconciliation.

Driver reviewing the PRISM+ delivery dashboard on a tablet
PRISM+
Proprietary platform · built by GPOX Labs

Disclosures · Disclaimer

Important Notices

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  • Not an offer. This Memorandum is for information only and is not an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any security. No offering of securities is being made.
  • Going concern. The Company’s auditors have raised substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern. As of January 31, 2026: cumulative deficit of ~$45.8 million and cash on hand of ~$17,897.
  • Customer concentration. One customer accounted for ~92% of revenue for the nine months ended January 31, 2026, and ~72% of accounts receivable as of that date.
  • Penny stock. The Company is a penny-stock issuer; the safe harbor for forward-looking statements under the federal securities laws is not available to it.
  • Forward-looking. Run-rate, per-store, margin, store-count and capital figures are forward-looking and may differ materially. Read alongside the Company’s SEC filings on EDGAR.
Disclaimers+

01Not an Offering Document

This Investor Memorandum (the “Memorandum”) is being provided for public informational purposes only. This Memorandum is not an offering document and should not be construed in any way as a solicitation to buy or sell securities issued by GPO Plus, Inc. (the “Company”). Any decision regarding the Company’s securities should be made only after careful review of the Company’s SEC filings available on EDGAR, OTC Markets materials where applicable, and independent due diligence by the reader and the reader’s legal, financial, and tax advisors.

02Forward-Looking Statements

This Memorandum contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements regarding projected revenue, projected revenue per store, projected gross margin, store count targets, the timing of expected milestones, the size, structure, timing, manner, and pricing of any future capital raise, capital deployment plans, expected use of proceeds, any acquisition strategy, the performance and commercialization of PRISM+ and other technology developed by GPOXLabs, the Company’s competitive position, and any statement that does not relate solely to historical or current fact. Words such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “could,” “would,” “expects,” “plans,” “anticipates,” “believes,” “estimates,” “projects,” “predicts,” “intends,” “targets,” “potential,” “path to,” “run rate,” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements, but their absence does not mean a statement is not forward-looking.

The safe harbor provisions for forward-looking statements under Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, are not available to the Company because the Company is an issuer of penny stock as that term is defined in Rule 3a51-1 under the Exchange Act. Investors should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statement in this Memorandum and should evaluate any forward-looking statement only in the context of the cautionary factors described below and the Company’s risk-related disclosures, cautionary statements, MD&A, financial statements, notes to financial statements, liquidity disclosures, and other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Specific factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from any forward-looking statement include, without limitation: (i) the going concern qualification in the Company’s most recent audited financial statements and the substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern; (ii) the Company’s recurring net losses, working capital deficit, and cumulative deficit of approximately $45.8 million as of January 31, 2026, and cash on hand of approximately $17,897 as of that date; (iii) the Company’s significant customer concentration, including reliance on one customer for approximately 92% of total revenue for the nine months ended January 31, 2026, and approximately 72% of accounts receivable as of that date; (iv) the Company’s need for substantial additional capital to execute its operating plan, the absence of any committed source of such capital, and the likelihood that any future capital raise will be dilutive to existing shareholders; (v) execution risk in scaling store count, per-store revenue, and operating leverage; (vi) competitive dynamics in the direct store delivery and convenience distribution industry, including from larger and better-capitalized competitors; (vii) regulatory changes affecting specialty product categories, including Other Tobacco Products, nicotine accessories, hemp/CBD products, and emerging wellness categories; (viii) the availability of qualified drivers, warehouse personnel, and key personnel, and the concentration of operational knowledge in a small number of individuals; (ix) the development, deployment, and commercialization of PRISM+ and other technology, including risks that platforms in internal alpha or beta deployment do not perform as expected when scaled; (x) the concentration of voting control in the holder of the Company’s Series A Preferred Stock; (xi) integration risks associated with any acquisition the Company may pursue; (xii) the Company’s status as a penny stock issuer and OTCQB-listed company, including limited liquidity, limited analyst coverage, and price volatility; (xiii) general economic, financial market, and geopolitical conditions; and (xiv) the additional risk factors disclosed in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this Memorandum. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as required by applicable law.

03Going Concern

The Company’s independent registered public accounting firm has issued a going concern qualification in connection with the Company’s most recent audited financial statements for the fiscal year ended April 30, 2025, as filed in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K. The Company has incurred recurring operating losses since inception, has a working capital deficit, and has not yet established an ongoing source of revenue sufficient to cover its operating costs. As of January 31, 2026, the Company had a cumulative deficit of approximately $45.8 million and cash on hand of approximately $17,897. These conditions raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern for a reasonable period of time. Investors should read this Memorandum in light of the going concern qualification and the Company’s most recent Form 10-K and Form 10-Q in their entirety. Statements in this Memorandum regarding the Company’s operating model, growth strategy, and capital plan should not be read to qualify, modify, or supersede the going concern disclosure in the Company’s public filings.

04Customer Concentration

The Company has significant customer concentration. As reported in the Company’s most recent Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended January 31, 2026, one customer accounted for approximately 92% of the Company’s total revenue for the nine months ended January 31, 2026, and approximately 72% of the Company’s accounts receivable as of that date. References in this Memorandum to active stores, store count, or revenue per store should be read in the context of this concentration. The loss of, or any material reduction in revenue from, this customer would have a material adverse effect on the Company’s revenue, operating results, and ability to execute its capital plan.

05Operating Losses and Accumulated Deficit

The Company has reported recurring net losses. Net loss for the fiscal year ended April 30, 2025 was approximately $4.34 million, compared to a net loss of approximately $4.94 million for the fiscal year ended April 30, 2024. Net loss for the nine months ended January 31, 2026 was approximately $2.02 million, compared to approximately $1.58 million for the nine months ended January 31, 2025. The Company’s ability to achieve and sustain profitability is dependent on its ability to scale revenue, manage operating costs, and secure sufficient capital. There is no assurance that the Company will achieve profitability.

06Filing Status; No Incorporation by Reference

This Memorandum is being furnished, not filed, as an exhibit to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K under Item 7.01 (Regulation FD Disclosure). The information in this Memorandum shall not be deemed to be “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section, nor shall it be deemed incorporated by reference into any registration statement or other filing of the Company under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, except as expressly set forth by specific reference in such filing.

07Data Sources

Financial data referenced herein is derived from the Company’s SEC filings available on EDGAR, OTC Markets materials where applicable, internal management records, and publicly available industry data from various sources, including NACS, Circana, and other industry bodies. Management estimates, run-rate figures, and projections are identified as such throughout this document and should be distinguished from audited historical results. The fiscal year ended April 30, 2025 audited revenue figure of approximately $4.744 million and audited gross margin of approximately 23.85% are reported results. The $6.4 million annualized run rate is a management estimate as of April 2026.

08Capital Strategy Disclaimer

References in this Memorandum to a capital plan, capital strategy, capitalization plan, total capital need, tranches, or any specific dollar amount of capital are forward-looking and reflect management’s current view of the capital required to execute the Company’s operating plan. The Company has not determined the structure, timing, manner, pricing, or terms of any future offering of securities. No offering of securities is being conducted in connection with this Memorandum. This Memorandum is not, and should not be construed as, an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any security issued by the Company. Any future offering of securities by the Company, if pursued, will be conducted only through documents specific to that offering and only after registration under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or pursuant to an applicable exemption from registration. The Company will require additional capital to execute its operating plan; there is no assurance that such capital will be available on acceptable terms, or at all, and any future capital raise is likely to result in dilution to existing shareholders.

09Data Room

The Company’s audited financial statements, risk-related disclosures, cautionary statements, MD&A, financial statements, notes, and other public disclosures are available in the Company’s SEC filings at www.sec.gov and through the Company’s investor relations page at www.GPOPlus.com.

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GPO Plus, Inc. (OTCQB: GPOX)
3571 E. Sunset Road, Suite 300, Las Vegas, NV 89120
702.840.1020 · www.GPOPlus.com

Not an offering document. This page is provided for informational purposes only and is not an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any security. Any decision regarding the Company's securities should be made only after careful review of the Company's SEC filings on EDGAR and independent due diligence.

Forward-looking statements and estimates. Statements regarding run-rate revenue, per-store revenue, gross margin, store-count targets, capital plans and PRISM+ are forward-looking and reflect unaudited management estimates as of April 2026. Actual results may differ materially.

Going concern and concentration. The Company's most recent audited financials include a going-concern qualification. The Company has significant customer concentration (one customer represented roughly 92% of revenue for the nine months ended Jan 31, 2026) and will require substantial additional capital, the raising of which is expected to be dilutive. See the Company's Form 10-K and 10-Q for full risk factors.

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