Vulse eyes US expansion with $1 million plan
A software firm has unveiled transatlantic expansion plans after launching a $1 million investment raise.
Vulse aims to open an office and create jobs in the US.
Bosses at the Manchester-based operator – whose content marketing platform helps companies and people create LinkedIn posts – say the move will give it “a presence in one of the most active social media markets in the world”.
Its expansion raise has already gained UK investor support, having previously raised £250,000 through SFC Capital and private investors.
Annika Sanderson, the business’ co-founder, said: “Expanding into the US marks a significant moment for Vulse.
“The investment will help us grow our team, enhance our marketing efforts and establish a presence in one of the most active social media markets in the world.
“We’re excited to bring the firm to businesses across the Atlantic, empowering their employees to amplify their voices and build stronger connections.”
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