Previse raises US$7 million to transform global B2B commerce to instant payment Previse, has raised US$7m in a Series A funding round.
Previse recognised as Digital Service Company of the Year by Computing Previse was named Digital Service Company of the Year at Computing’s Digital Technology Leaders Awards 2018.
PwC and Previse team up to accelerate roll out of cash-on-delivery for suppliers Professional services firm PwC will become the preferred implementer for Previse’s AI-driven instant payments programme.
Previse named as one of the hottest fintechs in Europe Previse has been recognised as one of the hottest fintechs in Europe by Fintech50 at an exclusive ceremony in London on Wednesday 20 June.
Previse appointed to FinTech Strategy Group Innovate Finance and City of London Corporation have appointed Paul Christensen to its FinTech Strategy Group (FSG).
Previse partners with Auticon to find tech jobs for autistic adults in Glasgow office Previse signs the Scottish Business Pledge and partners with Auticon.
Previse teams up with Virtualstock to deliver seamless ‘purchase to pay’ supply chain model with cash-on-delivery for suppliers Previse and Virtualstock are partnering to deliver the first fully integrated purchase to pay supply chain system.
Retail and communication heavy-weights boost board of instant supplier payments decisions company Previse David Tyler, Alexandra Prigent-Labeis, John Gildersleeve and The Data Lab CEO Gillian Docherty join Previse advisory board
Previse secures £800K Scottish Enterprise R&D funding to tackle late payments B2B payment decisions start-up Previse, has secured a grant from Scottish Enterprise, to set up a new development centre in Glasgow.
Previse opens our new Glasgow office We are very pleased to announce that, today, Previse has opened its fourth office in Glasgow, Scotland.
Previse to give multinationals the AI tools to tackle the scourge of late B2B payments with £2 million funding round Previse, a fintech start-up, announces the successful completion of a seed funding round worth £2 million.