Point-of-Sale Company Revel Raises $13.5M for Asian and European Expansion

Point-of-Sale Company Revel Raises $13.5M for Asian and European Expansion

Point-of-Sale company Revel Systems has raised $13.5M in funding from ROTH Capital Partners. Revel Systems is best known for their iPad Point-of-Sale platform. Revel’s platform allows merchants the ability to complete sales with less investment in infrastructure. Instead of purchasing a very expensive cash register and other equipment, users are able to pay easily and more important for businesses,Revel’s platform is very scalable and packed full of features that normal cash registers and other POS systems don’t have. Revel allows users multiple ways to pay for the goods or services that....


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