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Kaleyra

www.kaleyra.com

 
Kaleyra, Inc. (NYSE American: KLR) (KLR WS) is a global CPaaS company providing mobile communication services to financial institutions, e-commerce players, OTTs, software companies, logistic enablers, healthcare providers, retailers, and other large organizations worldwide. Founded in 1999 as Ubiquity, merged with Solutions Infini in 2016, and rebranded as Kaleyra in 2018, the company acquired US-based Hook Mobile in 2018, the global mobile engagement provider mGage in 2021, and the audio-video solution provider Bandyer in the same year. Kaleyra today has a customer base of 3800+ companies spread around the world. Through its proprietary platform and robust APIs, Kaleyra manages multi-channel ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million
  • www.kaleyra.com
  • 85 Broad Street
    New York, NY USA 10004
  • Phone: 212.667.8055

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Nicola Vitto
Chief Product and Technology Officer Profile

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