Locomote CEO & executive chairman, Philip Weinman, said both companies have a like-minded vision to transform the travel and expense space and they’ve transferred it to this platform. “We are excited ...
Travelport has announced that it has invested in the travel technology company, Locomote, acquiring a 49 per cent share. Locomote has developed a platform to empower corporations in the seamless ...
Locomote co-founders David and Ross Fastuca. Source: supplied. Back in 2016, cousins and co-founders David and Ross Fastuca sold their travel tech startup Locomote to a global, listed organisation.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. Two Australian cousins appear set to revolutionise business travel with a technology platform that simplifies booking and approval ...
Travelport has grown its investment to 55 per cent in fast-growing Australian corporate travel technology company, Locomote, becoming its majority shareholder. Travelport’s investment is an integral ...
New Zealand based enviro-tech company CarbonClick has partnered with corporate travel marketplace Locomote to provide a new way for businesses to manage their sustainability when travelling for work.
Start-ups are being encouraged to apply for Locomote’s Venture Technology Program, which offers start-ups a full range of technical development expertise in return for a “fair” equity stake. Founded ...
Travel commerce platform Travelport has taken a controlling stake in Australian travel tech start-up Locomote. It has upped its stake in the company to 55% and installed a new CEO. It named Sandra ...
Less than a year after taking back control of their corporate travel management technology company, Locomote co-founders – and cousins – David and Ross Fastuca have revived the business and secured ...
Australian start-up Locomote is looking to capitalise on the $1.25 trillion business travel industry, announcing a new partnership with Japan Airlines subdisiary AXESS. AXESS has picked Locomote to ...
Billion-dollar New York Stock Exchange-listed travel commerce platform Travelport has taken control of Melbourne-based tech start-up Locomote upping its stake in the company to 55 per cent and ...
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