Lithuanian startup Tasker attracted 450,000. investment in euros



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The main objective is to be competitive in Western Europe as well

Tasker’s team develops software that automates and digitizes task delegation, route planning, fundraising, counter management, and many other features used by companies serving different sites and customer locations.

According to Tasker director Arūnas Eutis, the last 450,000. The investment in euros will be used for development in Western European markets.

“We have already started development: we know how our competitors work in foreign markets, what the results of their solutions are, who our potential customers are and what they do when they decide on the management processes of their engineers. We are already doing well in the countries Baltics and we are leaders in them, but we want to expand further, ”says A. Eitutis.

At the end of 2018, 300 thousand. The Eur financial injection was used to form a team working with various foreign markets, to adapt the product to new markets, and a new investment will be made to form a sales team and a network of partners in the Western European markets and a more active development there.

Tasker currently has more than 150 clients of various sizes. According to A. Eitutis, the average customer has a team of about 30 technicians or engineers, and Tasker’s largest customer has 2,000. Platform users The largest number of clients is in Lithuania and other Baltic countries. Active measures have also been taken in the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands and Finland.

Tasker also contributed to the mobile mail project in Lithuania. With this tool, money is collected, packages are delivered and received, receipts and notes are printed, and other postal functions are performed. During the aforementioned Lithuanian Post project, Tasker has already helped earn up to 20 million. for various tasks: since the end of 2019, the system has been used by 2,000 people. mobile postmen.

During the quarantine, the company also introduced contactless process termination methods that work using QR codes and mobile signatures.

Arūnas Eitutis

Arūnas Eitutis

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“We doubled last year, and this year we plan to further increase the pace of development, because we have many advantages and the market is definitely not yet saturated.” First of all, we are much more flexible than any of our competitors, which is especially important in situations like today’s world. Our goal is to be the first to adopt all new technologies, which is why we have our own mobile solutions that are convenient to use even for employees with less IT experience. We are also ready for the rise of the Internet of Things. We receive error information from these devices and therefore shorten the response time to failures several times, ”says A. Eitutis, who mentioned Tasker’s advantages over its competitors.

According to the company manager, the Tasker team is developing a tool not only for managing complex business processes, but also for everyday use. This tool (along with others) is often used to develop employee motivation systems in the areas of billing, sales management, logistics, and customer service.

Tasker is in 2013. A business process management company was established in Lithuania, which was created in cooperation with specialists from technology companies Tele2 Lietuva and iTo. Tasker helps companies of all sizes, whose employees often spend time out of the office, to streamline and automate business processes and move them into virtual space. Tasker’s clients include companies such as Nestlé, Grinda, GRIFS AG, Circle K and many more.

Tasker team

Tasker team

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