ETHIX360 Closes Equity Funding Round

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For Immediate Release

Media contact: Katie Shivers, Marketing Manager | katie@ethix360.com

March 8, 2020 | Charlotte, NC: ETHIX360 announced the closing on an additional funding round today, led by Early Light Ventures.  J Rollins, founder and CEO of ETHIX360 said, “We’re really fortunate to have had Early Light as an investor in previous rounds and are very excited that they decided to lead this one!”

ETHIX360 provides affordable, comprehensive solutions to employee ethics communication, case management, compliance training, and policy management.  Over 5 million workers, on 6 continents, in 80+ countries, speaking 67 languages, all look to ETHIX360 to give them a safe and secure platform to raise concerns, improve employee communications, and support the ability report anonymously.

Scott Garber, Managing Partner at Early Light, said, “We are very excited to lead ETHIX360's round - the team and the opportunity exemplify everything we look for at Early Light Ventures. CaseTrac is a ‘need-to-have’ product with a growing market need and though the team has plenty of experience, they also have the tenacity and drive of an underdog. PolicyTrac also promises to really rev up their growth in 2021, and adds another essential tool for their large, existing client base.”  ELV’s fund is focused on firms in the south and mid-Atlantic area.

Other investors from prior rounds continued their support of the firm with follow-up investments in this latest equity raise for the company, including Blu Ventures, also of Washington DC.

For more information on ETHIX360, please visit their website at https://www.ethix360.com or follow them on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.

 

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ABOUT ETHIX360

At ETHIX360, our goal is simple: to provide an affordable, flexible, and comprehensive answer to employee communication, policy management, corporate training and case management on issues related to corporate ethics, code of conduct, fraud, bribery, and workplace violence.

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