Staffbase and Bananatag Merge Becoming the Global Leader in Internal Communication Technology
USA - English The new joint company serves 1,000 customers and growing, through 450 employees at 11 global locations Together, they are realizing the vision of an integrated, end-to-end platform for internal communications professionals
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CHEMNITZ, Germany and VANCOUVER, BC, March 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Staffbase, a leading provider of internal communication platforms trusted by 400 global enterprise customers, announces it will merge with Canada-based internal communication solution provider Bananatag.
Forming the world s largest internal communication software company
Staffbase CEO & Co-Founder Martin Böhringer and Corey Wagner, CEO & Co-Founder Bananatag
Staffbase and Bananatag Merge Becoming the Global Leader in Internal Communication Technology
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