
"When KUBRA was acquired in 2014, our hope was to create a platform for future growth in the important sector of payment and communications solutions for the utility industry," said David Carey, President Hearst Magazines. iFactor also has a number of client relationships in Canada and additional opportunities in Europe and Asia-Pacific that have tremendous potential. With the iFactor suite of products, KUBRA will be able to expand our cloud-based solution 'stack' to include outage communication management, preference management, and an advanced mobile application offering.

Post acquisition, this number grows to 54, including 60% of the top 25 utilities, creating tremendous opportunities to expand relationships with mutual and net new clients and to continue to grow our market share in the enterprise North American gas and electric utility market space with a truly unique offering. Prior to the acquisition KUBRA, had as clients 36 of the top 100 gas and electric (based on customer meters) utilities in America. The combination of the two organizations will increase the overall value KUBRA will be able to deliver to the combined client base and grow its market share of leading North American gas and electric utilities. "As a clear leader in digital customer communications for the utility industry, iFactor solutions will help KUBRA take a significant step forward in our goal of creating a seamless, cross-platform experience for our clients and the customers they serve."

"The acquisition of iFactor complements KUBRA's overall service offering and represents an important strategic opportunity for us to provide an end-to-end suite of customer experience management solutions," said Rick Watkin, CEO of KUBRA. The acquisition strengthens and expands KUBRA's customer interaction management solution set, positioning the company as the only complete and integrated suite of meter-to-cash and outage communication management solutions. 4, 2016) - Today, KUBRA announced the acquisition of iFactor, a customer communication solution provider offering automated alerts, preference management, mobile applications, industry-leading outage communications and customer-facing mapping technology to the utility industry. If you want an easy way to estimate the price of your recording sessions then my brand-new Recording Studio Calculator will help you out.MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO-(Marketwired - Jan. So, I ended up creating my own pricing calculator tool that would help me find the right price whenever a band approached me for a session.Īnd because you’re a subscriber and a fan, I’m giving you access to the same calculator tool today! However, those questions were so exhausting, and I got so sick of wasting all this time racking my brain around how much I should charge that I decided to make it easier for me.

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