Seattle, Washington -- Customer retention software company Appuri has landed $1 million in new equity venture capital investment, according to an SEC regulatory filing.
Appuri has developed software that helps to "reinforce retention with the power of predictive analytics."
The company's solution utilizes machine learning technologies to help predict churn in an enterprise's customer base.
Investors in the financing were not disclosed, nor was how the company intends to use the funding proceeds.
A total of four investors participated in the offering.
Appuri is still seeking $150,000 in additional equity investment, according to the filing.