iAdvize raises €14M to boost product development its international footprint

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Three years ago, we were excited to accompany Julien Hervouët and his rather young and small team into the development of iAdvize.

Three years ago, we were excited to accompany Julien Hervouët and his rather young and small team into the development of iAdvize. Today, we are proud to continue this adventure with him and a team of now over 100 employees working daily to achieve iAdvize’s ambitious objectives: maintaining a focus on product innovation and conquering several new markets in Europe and soon North America.

On the back of a continued triple-digit growth, iAdvize is raising €14 million from Alven Capital joined by Iris Capital and BPI France. Before the end of 2016, 100 people will join the iAdvize team, which already counts 8 different nationalities.

So far, 2015 has already been a year packed full with innovation. iAdvize’s Community Messaging has been deployed by more than 50 brands throughout Europe and with the acquisition of Bringr in the beginning of the year, social customer engagement has become an inherent part of the iAdvize solution.

Innovation is our key growth driver which is why we have dedicated 25% of our workforce to this lever. Today, more than ever, we intend to continue investing in making online customer service less impersonal in order to boost sales and improve our clients’ customer satisfaction

says Julien Hervouët, Co-founder and CEO of iAdvize


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