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INFI USA, an innovative platform specializing in AI-driven self-service solutions, has successfully secured $12 million in Series A funding. This round of investment was spearheaded by MK Capital and is set to play a pivotal role in propelling the company’s technological advancements. The funding will enable INFI to not only enhance its existing self-service offerings but also to expand its team of experts, thereby fostering a culture of innovation.
With the financial backing, INFI aims to broaden its market reach, positioning itself as a leader in the self-service technology sector. The infusion of capital will facilitate the development of new features and improvements to the platform, making self-service options more efficient and user-friendly. As businesses increasingly seek automated solutions to improve customer experience, INFI's advancements could significantly impact how organizations implement self-service technologies in their operations. This funding marks a significant milestone for INFI USA and sets the stage for its future growth and success.
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