Tech company Fingermark valued at nine-figures with US giant's investment

Tech company Fingermark valued at nine-figures with US giant's investment
Fingermark founder Luke Irving says listed US firm Ecolab will open doors. (Image: Fingermark)
Rebecca Stevenson
Hawke’s Bay fast-food software company Fingermark has a new deep-pocketed investor, with US-listed giant Ecolab taking a more than 9% stake, putting a nine-figure valuation on the tech firm. Global water, hygiene and infection prevention firm Ecolab, listed on the New York stock exchange (NYSE) and with a market capitalisation of about US$65 billion (NZ$106b), completed its multimillion-dollar investment into Fingermark on May 29. Fingermark developed software and technology solutions primarily focused on the quick-service resta...

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