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AirService Annual Update 2015; Raised $1.5m; Signed on Multiple New Clients

  • Published January 04, 2016 4:23PM UTC
  • Publisher Wholesale Investor
  • Categories Company Updates

We successfully raised our first round of capital, $1.5million, which will largely go towards expanding our Australian footprint.

AirService is now providing branded mobile ordering solutions for GPT Group, Lend Lease and Jones Lang LaSalle, with the newly formed Vicinity Centres scheduled for the new year.

Former Wallabies captain George Gregan has joined the AirService family, with his Gregan Group coming onboard as a client with their 25+ venues around Australia.

After dissatisfaction with their current mobile ordering solution, the Sydney Cricket & Sports Ground Trust turned to AirService and have brought the SCG and Allianz Stadium on board.

Village Roadshow is shaping up as a major AirService client, with selected cinemas and now Village Roadshow Theme Parks (Warner Bros. Movie World, Sea World, Wet’n’Wild Water World).

AirService has been confirmed as providing the app and mobile ordering solution for Roadchef in the UK. Roadchef operates 30 roadside service areas across Britain, and has over 44million customer visits per year.

We’re anticipating that the integration of AirService with other complementary tech platforms will be big in 2016, and we’ve kicked that off with integration deals with Sherpa, LOKE and MSL Solutions.

Our promotions platform was successfully launched, providing our clients with another way to interact with and add value to their customers.

ABOUT AIRSERVICE 

AirService is a holistic mobile ordering and payments platform, with a focus on the in-venue experience for hotels (room service), resorts (pool-side delivery), stadiums & arenas (in-seat delivery and/or express lanes with no queues), shopping centres (express lanes for food courts) and office buildings (direct-to-desk delivery).

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