Semestry Overview
- Year Founded
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2013
- Status
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Acquired/Merged
- Employees
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24
- Latest Deal Type
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M&A
- Financing Rounds
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1
Semestry General Information
Description
Developer of smart scheduling technology software catering to universities and colleges. The company specializes in cloud scheduling and resource management through an online scheduling system, allowing institutions to build student-centric timetables.
Contact Information
Website
www.semestry.com(Operating Subsidiary)
Corporate Office
- Dundee One, River Court
- 5 West Victoria Dock Road
- Dundee DD1 3JT
- Scotland, United Kingdom
Corporate Office
- Dundee One, River Court
- 5 West Victoria Dock Road
- Dundee DD1 3JT
- Scotland, United Kingdom
Semestry Valuation & Funding
Deal Type | Date | Amount | Valuation/ EBITDA |
Post-Val | Status | Debt |
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Semestry Executive Team (3)
Name | Title | Board Seat |
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Mark Pickett | Director |
Semestry Signals
Semestry FAQs
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When was Semestry founded?
Semestry was founded in 2013.
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Who is the founder of Semestry?
Barry Keepence and Steve Harrison are the founders of Semestry.
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Where is Semestry headquartered?
Semestry is headquartered in Dundee, United Kingdom.
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What is the size of Semestry?
Semestry has 24 total employees.
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What industry is Semestry in?
Semestry’s primary industry is Application Software.
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Is Semestry a private or public company?
Semestry is a Private company.
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What is the current valuation of Semestry?
The current valuation of Semestry is
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What is Semestry’s current revenue?
The current revenue for Semestry is
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When was Semestry acquired?
Semestry was acquired on 01-Apr-2021.
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Who acquired Semestry?
Semestry was acquired by Tribal Group.
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