In reaction to strong demand from its growing US customer base, RapidDeploy has opened its US headquarters in Austin, Texas.
Designed by first responders, RapidDeploy uses modern cloud-based technology that solves key challenges faces by emergency service providers associated with outdated legacy infrastructure.
“With customer demand booming and the US market longing for modern technology to replace their outdated infrastructure, it was time to move our headquarters to the US, we’ll be closer to some of our most important customers and partners, and are excited to begin this new chapter,” says Steve Raucher, RapidDeploy’s CEO and Co-Founder.
Last August, RapidDeploy announced that it had teamed up with Network Carrier AT&T to revolutionise emergency centers with the software company’s tools and have started pilot tests or is in contract discussions with approximately 75 emergency agencies throughout the country, including city governments and police departments.
Closing the show we welcome the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Yalu Financial Services Nkazi Sokhulu intends to share his journey on how he managed to start a credit life insurance company with co-founder Tlalane Ntuli which is approaching a year since its inception.
Nkazi further aims to outline how Yalu has managed to remain sustainable during this period of operation also taking into account the economic climate which at times tends to be unstable. furthermore, Nkazi would also like to share his insights into how the repo rate plays a role in the loans that are taken out by individuals as Yalu is a credit life insurance provider as the repo rate affects the prime lending rates which is what banks use to calculate interest rates for their clients. He wants to educate the public on what credit life insurance is.