- bySara Delgado
- July 25, 2024
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Escala, a USA-based CRM provider for Hispanic SMEs, raised $12M in an investment round co-led by IGNIA and Alaya Capital, with participation from High Alpha.
With the funds, Escala will grow its team and enhance features like WhatsApp integration and Artificial Intelligence.
“Our goal is to keep improving the customer experience and provide SMBs with the tools they need to manage and grow their businesses efficiently,” said Alfonso Santiago, CEO of Escala
Founded in 2019 by Andrés Moreno, Founder of Open English, Escala’s platform provides marketing and sales tools for SMEs in Latin America and the US Hispanic market, where 80% of businesses lack digital tools.
Sara Delgado
Sara is a Public Policy Strategist with a proven track record in communications and media strategies. She excels in aligning multi-stakeholder interests and analyzing key policy changes. Spearheading technological advancements and policy shifts, Sara collaborates with thought leaders and top-tier media outlets.
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