TradeGecko
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TradeGecko is a Singapore based software-as-a-service company that develops online inventory and order management software targeted at SMEs.
Bradley Priest (CTO)
Carl Thompson (CMO)
| Company type | Private limited company |
|---|---|
| Industry | Software as a Service |
| Founded | 2012 |
| Founder | Cameron Priest (CEO) Bradley Priest (CTO) Carl Thompson (CMO) |
| Headquarters | , |
Number of locations | Offices in 3 countries |
Area served | Worldwide |
| Products | Cloud Inventory & Order Management |
| Website | www |
TradeGecko provides an inventory management platform targeted at wholesalers and online retailers. The system also integrates with other cloud based software such as Shopify e-commerce, WooCommerce e-commerce, and Xero accounting.[1]
The company was recognised as one of the most innovative business-to-business software providers at the Red Herring Asia 100.[2] On August 4, 2020, Intuit announced an acquisition of TradeGecko for more than US$80 million.[3]
History
TradeGecko was launched in 2013 by Carl Thompson and brothers Cameron and Bradley Priest, three New Zealanders.[4][5][6]
Thompson, who ran the label Crowded Elevator, saw the need for a solution in managing inventory administration and made the decision to create one.[4]
The trio went through the JFDI.Asia Accelerate program before going on to raise a round of financing through from Singapore-based investors.[7] In April 2015, TradeGecko raised $6.5 million series A round led by NSI Ventures and Jungle Ventures.[8]