9 Spokes investors still in the dark

9 Spokes investors still in the dark
Shelley Ruha, 9 Spokes' executive director, says more information about the company is coming. (Image: Supplied)
Denise McNabb
A trading window for 9 Spokes shares closed last week but shareholders are still in the dark about the tech firm’s performance, six months after delisting. The Auckland-headquartered firm marries global banks or other financial institutions with small businesses via apps and dashboards through the collection and sharing of consented data. Bank of America, Visa and Virgin Money are three of its biggest clients.It is hard to tell how successful its trading window has been, but BusinessDesk has viewed snapshots of the window showin...

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