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UK-based SaaS company Cyclr raises over £2million in capital for acceleration
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6 April 2021 - Cyclr Systems Limited (‘Cyclr’ and ‘the company’) is pleased to announce that today it has secured over £2million in new investment led by Blackfinch Ventures (‘Blackfinch’) and supported by existing investors Juno Capital (‘Juno’).
Despite the global disruption during 2020, and early 2021, Cyclr has progressively grown its team from 12 to 23 people with year on year revenue growth of over 150%.
Fraser Davidson, CEO, Cyclr
This new investment will enable Cyclr to accelerate recruitment even further as it continues to develop its client base and innovate in the area of Embedded iPaaS.