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ReadyMode: Raises $4M in Venture Debt

ReadyMode Raises $4M in Venture Debt

  • ReadyMode, a Vancouver, BC-based call centre software provider that offers dialing speeds through its cloud-based predictive dialer, secured $4M in venture debt
  • The round was led by ScotiaBank’s Technology and Innovation Banking arm
  • The company intends to use the funds to scale its operations and hire more than 40 new employees over the next year
  • The company is an enterprise-grade, cloud-based, all-in-one predictive dialer that intelligently connects call center agents
  • The company provides a call centre software platform that offers dialing speeds through its cloud-based predictive dialer
  • In addition to securing the funding, the startup is changing its name from XenCALL to Ready Mode

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