
Bank of Ireland leads €1.8m round for InishTech
The Bank of Ireland has led a €1.8m round of funding for Dublin software start-up InishTech via its Seed and Early Stage Equity Fund.
The fund, which specialises in export-orientated young companies in the technology, food and financial services sectors, contributed €650,000, while government-backed Enterprise Ireland invested €400,000 and the Halo Business Network injected €275,000 through its Technology Angel Investment Group.
InishTech founders Aidan Gallagher, John O'Sullivan and David Smyth also supplied €575,000 worth of funding.
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