Flowers Software raises 6 million euros
Flowers Software has been offering cloud-based workflow automation software for SMEs since 2019. The start-up has now secured six million euros in growth financing to further expand its business.
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Flowers Software has been offering cloud-based workflow automation software for SMEs since 2019. The start-up has now secured six million euros in growth financing to further expand its business.
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