Tulip Retail Raises $40 Million, Led by Kleiner Perkins
Tulip Retail has announced it has raised $40 million in Series B funding.
Tulip will use the financing as capital to accelerate research and development, grow its sales, and further expand into global markets.
Tulip Retail has announced it has raised $40 million in Series B funding.
Tulip Retail has announced a new management suite and mobile app enhancements aimed to help store managers and associates increase productivity for store managers and associates, create a stronger employee community across stores and enable managers to operate a more efficient store.
Our latest product release empowers managers with tools to collaborate, manage documents and communicate with associates so they are better prepared to sell, service and delight their customers.
As seen on Retail Customer Experience. Tulip Retail and True Fit are partnering to foster a more personal in-store shopping experience and working with fashion brand kate spade to pilot […]
Tulip Retail has been recognized as one among the elite group of companies that are featured in the Retail Technology special edition of CIOReview magazine.
Tulip Retail has partnered up with True Fit to empower store associates with new insights and information to drive new incremental revenue in physical retail stores.
As seen on Street Fight. Bonobos showcases Tulip Retail’s technology in helping them create a unique shopping experience for their customers, from setting appointments to checking out. Read more about their success by empowering their store associates!
Tulip Retail has partnered with SmarterHQ to enable retailers to empower store associates with valuable customer insights from online activity to personalize the in-store experience and drive sales.
As seen in CBC News. Company that develops apps for retailers set to hire 100 people this year, CEO says.
Although retailers now emphasize the need to bolster their digital channels, brick-and-mortar still acquires the majority of sales. In fact, 70% of Canadian retailers say that more than half of their sales come from physical stores, according to research from Deloitte and Tulip Retail.