Clearco aims to invest €100m in Irish e-commerce and digital-first businesses | Business Post

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Clearco aims to lend €100m to Irish e-commerce and digital-first businesses, LorcanAllen reports.

The company was co-founded by Andrew D’Souza and Michele Romanow, a tech entrepreneur and star of the Canadian edition of Dragon’s Den. Picture: Getty

Clearco, the world’s largest provider of revenue-based funding to companies, plans to invest €100 million in Irish businesses over the coming years. The Toronto-based company said it will expand its services and products here and aims to invest in “digital-first” Irish businesses, primarily in the e-commerce, software as a service and financial services space.

 

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