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DueDil posts strong growth after sealing three high-profile clients
Data intelligence company DueDil has enjoyed its best ever month with sales up 130% on year in March.
The London-based FinTech firm, which helps businesses identify B2B sales leads and marketing opportunities, also saw sales for the first quarter jump 47% year-on-year, after signing a string of new clients including global financial services firm CreditSuisse, American workspace provider WeWork and real estate firm Savills.
The figures follow a conscious decision to align its focus on enterprise customers, and comes after DueDil began angling at the social business networking sphere, currently dominated by LinkedIn, last month.
DueDil Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, Damian Kimmelman, said: “We are proving that DueDil helps our users find new customers and avoid risks when working with other businesses, enabling them to generate substantial returns on their investment.
“These figures demonstrate that more and more companies appreciate the value of DueDil and show that we are well on the way to becoming the next global fintech success.”
“There is a clear market for our product, and we have supported that demand by building an exceptional sales team that has successfully secured high-profile enterprise clients.
“We will now grow that team further, making sure that we are offering as many potential customers the benefit of making data-informed decisions by using DueDil.”
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