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A COMPANY set up by two northern Irish entrepreneurs to disrupt the mobile phone market and reduce the huge amount of electronics sent to landfill, has announced plans to create 50 jobs in Northern ...
With the economy teetering on recession, and sales of mobile phones and other consumer electronics slowing down globally, a U.K. startup called Raylo that’s leaning into both of those themes has ...
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TWO Northern Ireland-born entrepreneurs behind a Belfast- and London-based start-up have secured a fresh round of seed capital to help fund their mission to disrupt the UK mobile sector. Former ...
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Based in the UK and co-founded by Belfast’s Karl Gilbert, Raylo has seen its subscriber base grow by nearly 40 times in the last three years. Irish co-founded Raylo has raised £5.2m in its second ...
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A new London-based start-up wants to provide a new way to get your hands on the latest iPhone - and it promises it will be cheaper too. Raylo is founded by three ex-bankers, whose backgrounds include ...