• Givex Information Technology Group LTD (GIVX) has completed the purchase of all of the outstanding shares of Counter Solutions Holdings
  • UK-based Counter Solutions offers many technology solutions that align with Givex’s products, including POS, kiosk, digital ordering, and inventory management
  • Don Gray, CEO of Givex sat down with Sabrina Cuthbert to discuss the partnership
  • Givex is a global fintech company providing merchants with customer engagement, point of sale and payment solutions, all in a single platform
  • Givex Information Technology Group Limited (GIVX) opened trading at C$0.62 per share

Givex Information Technology Group (GIVX) has completed the purchase of all of the outstanding shares of Counter Solutions Holdings.

UK-based Counter Solutions offers many technology solutions that align with Givex’s products, including POS, kiosk and digital ordering, inventory management and more. 

CEO Don Gray sat down with Sabrina Cuthbert to discuss the transaction.

“The acquisition of Counter Solutions marks the fourth acquisition for Givex in the last 18 months, which showcases our commitment to strategic international growth. Counter Solutions’ products complement the Givex portfolio and allow us to add unattended retail functionality to our current POS and kiosk offerings.”

Givex is a global fintech company providing merchants with customer engagement, point-of-sale and payment solutions in a single platform.

Givex Information Technology Group Limited (GIVX) opened trading at C$0.62 per share.


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