gaiia, a Montreal, Canada-based operating system designed for internet service providers (ISPs), raised US$13.2M in a Series A funding.
The round was led by Inovia Capital with participation from new investors GTMfund, General Advance, Simon De Baene and Manon Brouillette (ex-CEO of Videotron and Verizon Consumer Group) as well as existing investor YCombinator.
This company intends to use the funds to scale and serve customers across North America, Europe and Latin America.
Led by CEO Marc-André Campagna, gaiia offers an operating system designed for ISPs, helping them create customer experiences. The platform includes a suite of tools such as marketing automation, messaging, online checkout, CRM, scheduling, and field service management. These features enable ISPs to acquire and retain customers while reducing operational expenses through advanced automated features.
The company currently serves over 20 ISPs disrupting the telecom space globally and operates as a fully remote team of 50 people across North America.
FinSMEs
27/06/2024