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365 Retail Markets has acquired Impulsify, a US-based provider of self-service retail solutions for hotels and multifamily communities.


Founded in 2013 by Janine Williams, Impulsify serves well-known hotel chains and boutique properties, with plans to expand into other high-traffic areas 'that would benefit from the convenience of grab-and-go retail,' said 365.


Impulsify provides self-service retail outlets that enhance property and guest experiences while increasing revenue, aligning well with 365's growth plans.


The acquisition of Impulsify will enhance 365 Retail Markets’ presence in the hospitality industry. The collaboration between the two companies is said to enhance value for existing customers by easing entry into the hospitality sector and offering more advanced solutions than traditional vending products.


Joe Hessling, founder and CEO of 365 Retail Markets, said: "At 365, we believe in empowering the most convenient and enjoyable self-service retail experiences on the planet. The team at Impulsify shares that passion, and together, we are poised to offer solutions across even more touchpoints of consumers' daily lives. Our world is constantly on the move, and we want to be with them every step of the way," he said.


Williams added: "The team at 365 immediately impressed me with their drive for innovation and focus on putting the consumer experience at the heart of what they do. We see this opportunity as a way to take what we have proudly built at Impulsify and lean on 365's experience and earned trust within the self-service industry to address the increasing demand for these types of solutions in even more places."


Top image: ©Impulsify


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365 Retail Markets acquires retail tech firm Impulsify

Rafaela Sousa

10 June 2024

365 Retail Markets acquires retail tech firm Impulsify

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