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Company type | Public |
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AIM: TUNG | |
Industry | Electronic invoicing |
Founded | 2000 |
Founder | Edmund "Eddie" Truell, Danny Truell, Stefan Foryszewski, Chris Lowrie, Alain Falys and John Jermy |
Headquarters | London, England, UK |
Key people | Paul Cooper, CEO |
Revenue | GBP £36.0 million (FY2019) |
Number of employees | 227 (FY2022) |
Tungsten Network is a global electronic invoicing firm that provides supply chain financing services from international offices in the United Kingdom, United States, Bulgaria, Germany, and Malaysia.[1] As a small- to medium-sized IT company, they have an estimated revenue of £31.3 million (GBP) as of July 2017.[2] Tungsten Corporation Plc (TUNG) is reported to trade regularly on the London Stock Exchange.[3] Main competitors in this arena include Tradeshift, Ariba, Basware, Taulia and iPayables.