According to recent SEC filings Movitas,recent acquirer of PhindMeMobile, is in the midst of raising $2.7 million in funding. According to documents, filed yesterday, the company has raised $700,000 thus far.
The Collegeville-based company specializes in mobile marketing for the hospitality industry and other location-based businesses and events.
No venture capital firm appears to be associated with the funding round.
In an email to Technically Philly, Movitas spokesperson Suzanne Harris declined to comment.
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