Offline Order Service 'Tablelo' Secures Pre-Series A Investment
Changupin, the startup operating the offline ordering service 'Tablelo' (CEO Jang Ha-il), announced on the 16th that it has secured pre-Series A investment worth 2.3 billion KRW. This investment round included existing investor SparkLabs as well as CJ Investment and Magna Investment.
This year, Changupin launched its new service, Tablelo, to the market. Tablelo provides a one-stop service that allows customers to order and pay immediately after seating at offline stores. It has partnered with multiple POS solution companies to enhance usability and convenience. Currently, it is expanding into various industries, from large franchises to food court stores.
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With this investment, Tablelo plans to recruit talent and develop technology to advance its service, as well as strengthen marketing capabilities to secure new customer segments. CEO Jang Ha-il of Changupin said, "Our goal is for the Tablelo service to become the number one smart order service in the industry next year, and we will focus on rapidly securing more stores," adding, "Going forward, we will expand the service range regardless of industry or business type, growing not only domestically but also into a global service."
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