i-marker

I-marker is a mobile app and search engine to provide the latest offers, contest and activities from local Facebook pages.

Business Model: B2C

Revenue: $0

Employees: 1-10

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Geographic Data

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Address:

City: Wan Chai

State: Hong Kong Island

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Country: Hong Kong

Financial Info

Stage:

seed

Raised Last:

$200k

Raised Total:

$200k

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0Website Monthly Traffic

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Description

I-marker is a mobile app and search engine to provide the latest offers, contest and activities from different Social Media platforms. I-marker now monitors more than 80 million facebook pages. We extract and categorize the most valuable information for users to search. For merchants, it is the most effective channel to advertise directly to potential buyers and to understand their users behavior. I-marker first launched in Hong Kong and will roll out in Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, China and globally very soon.

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Announced Date Company Transaction Money Raised
Announced Date Transaction Number of Investors Money Raised Lead Investors
6/2014 Seed Round $200k
Announced Date Name Price

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