US expansion stories
Autonomous AI agents helped the London spend management firm reach USD $100 million in ARR while trimming sales staff and lifting efficiency.
The fresh capital gives the automotive software firm room to scale in the US, where repair delays and manual processes still add costly friction.
North America is now central to LoopMe's growth plans as the adtech group adds senior staff to strengthen sales, partnerships and operations.
The merger could give OpenPayd up to USD $276 million to fund US expansion and product work as it prepares a Nasdaq listing.
The Glasgow gifting platform plans to add 40 staff and open a Southeast Asia warehouse as it targets a bigger US market.
The pact underscores fierce competition for skilled staff as data centre building accelerates across Europe and into the US.
The appointment bolsters Yaspa's push into North American gaming, as it seeks to win more operators needing payment and compliance tools.
The funding will help the Italian software group buy US businesses and deepen its reach among small firms already using multiple tools.
Managing employee benefits across 160 countries will get easier for multinational employers after the London software firm secured fresh backing.
Its US push gains senior marketing firepower as the Melbourne-based firm seeks to win finance teams wary of wasted ad spend.
Its US business has grown 35% year on year, prompting Pureprofile to bolster sales leadership as it chases more clients in the market.
The new funding will help the Cambridge software company speed product development and expand in the US and Europe as AI bugs grow harder to trace.
Tighter grid rules are pushing AI data centres towards site-level power smoothing, as Skeleton's system aims to cut connection sizes and protect uptime.
Faster cross-border payouts for US businesses are at the heart of the payments firm's latest push into one of its biggest markets.
Its OwlPay service can now tap Ohio's trade-heavy economy, as the firm's US regulatory footprint grows to 42 states.
Businesses in the US will gain broader identity checks as Equifax data is added to GBG Go, while reciprocal tools will aid Equifax's fraud screening.
The payments infrastructure firm plans to hire up to 50 people in the US as it channels fresh capital into AI tools and expansion.
The scheme will heat nearby homes and buildings while cutting carbon emissions by more than 4,500 tonnes a year.
The 60-acre site is set to create 215 jobs and anchor Airsys's US push as data centre cooling demand rises with AI workloads.
Access to phone calls could improve for millions of hard-of-hearing Americans as Rogervoice brings its captioned app to the US market.