Trip Affiliates Network bags $4.5m in Series A funding
Cloud-based tech solutions provider Trip Affiliates Network has secured $4.5m in Series A Funding to further scale its business across Asia.
Singapore based TA Network has raised over $12m since its inception.
With this latest Series A round, TA Network plans to use the funds to expand in other regions, including Greater China and Asia Pacific.
TA Network’s distribution and turnkey solutions services bring Asia Pacific hotels, wholesalers, and DMCs into a single open travel ecosystem.
Ho Siang Twang, CEO said: “Our mission remains steadfast in the creation of an open travel ecosystem thriving on shared cloud-based digital infrastructure services.”
TA Network will use the investment to broaden its footprint through hiring resources and on-ground marketing activities.
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