The document collection platform has raised an additional $2.3 million, to achieve a total of $4.5 million, in a revenue push for the firm to move into the US financial services market.
FileInvite has doubled its revenue in the past 10 months, increased staff more than 300%, and evolved the solution to serve more than 300,000 users in 26 countries.
“Interest in secure document transfer was growing strongly even prior to Covid-19 as stricter privacy laws in Australia and Europe drove brokers to improve their operational processes dealing with personal data,” says James Sampson, CEO and founder.
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