Customs Window Technologies, a Dublin, Ireland-based RegTech platform provider, raised €800K in Seed funding.
The round was led by private and EIIS investors, with the support of Enterprise Ireland High Potential Start-Up (HPSU) funding. Mike Stalley, Founder and CEO of Fiscal Reps, a tax compliance software firm which he sold in 2017 to Sovos is among the private investors and will advise the company on its UK and international strategic growth plans.
The company intends to use the funds to scale into the UK market.
Founded in 2022 by Brian Murphy and Johnny Dunne and is headquartered at NexusUCD in Dublin, Customs Window provides clients, such as e-commerce platforms and logistics companies, with an integrated platform and open API to simplify the customs declaration creation and submission process. This enables clients to increase their declaration clearance rates and at the same time automate their processing of declarations while ensuring effective data management and reporting for compliance and risk management. The company is currently a participant in University College Dublin’s inaugural AI Ecosystem Accelerator Programme which is being delivered by NovaUCD in partnership with CeADAR, Ireland’s Centre for AI.
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05/11/2024