LSE:LOOP (LoopUp Group Plc)

About LOOP

LoopUp Group plc engages in the provision of software-as-a-service solutions. Its service focuses on remote meetings solutions. It operates through the following segments: LoopUp Platform Capabilities, Third Party Resale Services, and Hybridium. The company was founded by Stephen Graham Flavell and Thomas Michael Hughes in 2003 and is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom.
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