TwoWayMed Partners With Rockfleet and its CapRaize(SM) Platform For First Round Funding
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TwoWayMed (TWM), the cloud-based healthcare services marketplace for the un-insured and under-insured announced today a partnership with Rockfleet Financial Services, Inc. and its new platform CapRaize(sm) (https://capraize.com) to heighten investor awareness of its initial capital activities.
TwoWayMed is excited to partner with Rockfleet and work with its sales force as we seek our first-round funding, said TwoWayMed Founder and CEO Scott Frybarger. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (PRWEB) May 06, 2021 TwoWayMed (TWM), the cloud-based healthcare services marketplace for the un-insured and under-insured announced today a partnership with Rockfleet Financial Services, Inc. and its new platform CapRaize(sm) (https://capraize.com) to heighten investor awareness of its initial capital activities.
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