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Carmel-based security management software company secures funding
Carmel, Indiana – According to Carmel-based security management software company CSA360, it has closed a $1.3 million round of seed funding.
The software helps security companies manage operations, including staffing, event monitoring, and responding to security incidents.
Indianapolis-based Elevate Ventures and various angel investors participated in the round, CSA360 said.
“The CSA360 team has a deep understanding of the security industry and has created a software solution that helps these teams work more efficiently,” said Jacob Schpok, Elevate Ventures’ chief entrepreneurship officer. “We’re thrilled to continue working with them as they grow their business.”
According to the company, it will use the funding to add sales and marketing staff and continue product development.
The company is founded in 2011, and has more than 20 customers nationwide, including several NFL, NBA, and MLB arenas, major concert venues, and corporate complexes.
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