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A mobile-working software developer has won a contract with a large UK retailer worth £200,000.
Crimson Tide, whose software allows staff to work away from the office, said the deal could be extended to a 48-month term with “a considerably higher value” subject to a successful pilot.
It comes a week after the Tunbridge Wells company won a contract for a healthcare pilot in Asia.
The firm, listed on the London Stock Exchange’s Alternative Investment Market, allows customers schedule activity and manage work using its mpro5 software.
Executive chairman Barrie Whipp said: “Our team has worked diligently in providing a solid business case to our client, which has resulted in this success.
“I am delighted we are able to assist this household-name customer in transforming its business and ultimately providing true return on investment using mpro5.”