Home care software company CareLineLive has secured a majority investment from global technology investment firm Accel-KKR, a move set to accelerate its international expansion and product development.
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CareLineLive has secured majority backing from technology-focused investment firm Accel-KKR, to accelerate growth, expansion and product development. Founded in 2014 by Josh Hough, CareLineLive provides an all-in-one cloud-based platform for homecare agencies,...
CareLineLive, an all-in-one home care management software company, has secured a majority investment from technology-focused investment firm Accel-KKR, to spur accelerated growth, expansion and product development.
Founder Josh Hough, who once maxed out credit cards to keep company afloat, says senior management team to remain as early backers exit.
Technology-focused investment firm Accel-KKR has made a made a majority investment into homecare software company CareLineLive. The funding will be used for CareLineLive’s growth, expansion and product development.
A home care management software firm is targeting growth across a multi-billion-pound global market after securing fresh investment. CareLineLive has been backed by Accel-KKR.
CareLineLive, an all-in-one home care management software company, has secured a majority investment from technology-focused investment firm Accel-KKR, to spur accelerated growth, expansion and product development.
In Mental Health Awareness Week, Sales representative Jess Davies, at CareLineLive has revealed how her neurodiversity, the right to work from home and supportive colleagues help her stay on top of her game despite living with OCD and anxiety.
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The healthcare industry, like many others, was impacted by the pandemic in 2020. The sector saw increased digitisation, less in-person interactions between both patients and staff, and the necessary technological developments to keep up with the demands of the time
CareLineLive, a digital management system for home care, has raised £3m as the West Sussex-based company continues its expansion into Ireland and Australia.