Waterford-based Klearcom secures €800,000 in investment

Company looking to significantly boost headcount and open office in the US

Mark Rohan and Liam Dunne of Klearcom  with Colm O’Sullivan, partner, DBIC Ventures
Mark Rohan and Liam Dunne of Klearcom with Colm O’Sullivan, partner, DBIC Ventures

Waterford-based Klearcom, which helps multinational contact centres avoid voice call outages, has raised €800,000 in funding.

Founded by Liam Dunne in 2018, the company is to use the new financing to open an office in the US as it looks to expand there. It is also intending to increase headcount to over 50 people from 20 currently by the end of 2023.

DBIC Ventures, the venture arm of Dublin Bic, led the investment round by contributing €300,000 from its latest early-stage fund. Other backers include the Halo Business Angel Network (Hban) and Enterprise Ireland.

Klearcom counts a number of major pharmaceutical and enterprise technology companies as customers.

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“The interactive voice response testing market is saturated by companies using legacy infrastructure. We are a young competitor and have the agility required to relentlessly innovate and bring one-of-a-kind services to the market,” said Mr Dunne.

Charlie Taylor

Charlie Taylor

Charlie Taylor is a former Irish Times business journalist