Luminance Made £2.78m Revenues With £4.4m Loss in 2020
Luminance, the doc analysis AI company, made £2.78m ($3.69m) revenues globally last year, but with losses of £4.4m ($5.84m). Its average revenue per client, based …
Luminance, the doc analysis AI company, made £2.78m ($3.69m) revenues globally last year, but with losses of £4.4m ($5.84m). Its average revenue per client, based …
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By Christophe Frèrebeau, CEO of Della The pandemic may have nudged many legal departments and law firms along the path to digitisation, but despite the …
Imprima, which many will know from its work in the Virtual Data Room (VDR) field, is now aiming to be a one-stop-shop due diligence platform …
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