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CIBC Innovation Banking Provides $35 Million Debt Facility to Intradiem to Accelerate Growth

CIBC Innovation Banking is pleased to announce a debt facility of $35 million for Atlanta-based Intradiem

CIBC Innovation Banking is pleased to announce a debt facility of $35 million for Atlanta-based Intradiem, a leading provider of automation technology solutions for customer service teams. Intradiem will use the capital to expand its market growth and accelerate the launch of strategic products to deliver on its next generation platform and machine learning initiatives.

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“We’re excited to support their continued growth and global expansion with this funding.”

“The CIBC Innovation Banking team has provided incredible support to our team at Intradiem,” said Bryan Jones, Intradiem’s Chief Financial Officer. “We’re grateful for their assistance which will enable our immediate market growth plans and accelerated product initiatives.”

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Intradiem’s AI-powered Intelligent Automation platform enables contact center and back-office teams to process and leverage millions of real-time data points to boost operational efficiency, agent engagement, and customer experiences.

“Intradiem’s platform brings a unique, real-time data processing capability that is transforming customer service operations,” said Andy Kirk, Managing Director in CIBC Innovation Banking’s Atlanta office. “We’re excited to support their continued growth and global expansion with this funding.”

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