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    Entrepreneurs get $28.5m for new start-up, after big money exit

    Tess Bennett
    Tess BennettTechnology reporter

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    Two entrepreneurs, whose previous software company TradeGecko was acquired by accounting software giant Intuit for a reported $US80 million, have banked $US18.5 million ($28.5 million) for a new e-commerce software business called Amp.

    Amp was co-founded in February 2022 by Cameron Priest, a Kiwi who founded TradeGecko in Singapore in 2013 and Patrick Barnes, an Australian who was one of his early employees.

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