Xero raised $150 million last year largely from U.S. investors to increase its presence in the U.S. market. Now the cloud accounting firm says it’s seen a 200 percent increase in customers here since 2013. The actual number of customers is still pretty small — just 18,000 in North America. That’s compared to much bigger numbers ... The post Xero Sees 200 Percent Increase in U.S....
Xero Sees 200 Percent Increase in U.S. Customers, Adds New Leadership
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