International Top Up API

Reloadly to Participate at the Claro Startup Showcase October 30-31 2018

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The Claro Startup Showcase is Back at Unbound Miami

Telecom giant Claro is on the hunt for fifteen top entrepreneurs to battle it out in the Claro Startup Showcase: a live, inspiring and interactive pitching competition, first launched at Unbound Miami in 2017. The shortlisted candidates will receive free tickets to the award-winning Unbound Miami and an exhibition spot in the Startup Bazaar (worth $1,000), courtesy of Claro.

 

Claro is a subsidiary of América Móvil, the leading provider of integrated telecommunications services in Latin America. Through the development of a world-class integrated telecommunications platform, América Móvil offers its customers a portfolio of value added services and enhanced communications solutions, in 25 countries of America and Europe. At June 30th, 2017, the company had 363 million access lines, including 280 million wireless subscribers and 82.6 million fixed revenue generating units (fixed lines, broadband accesses and PayTV)

Reloadly was lucky to receive an invitation as one of the 15 startups chosen to pitch at this event. Reloadly has built a revolutionary API platform designed for developers which is the first of its kind in the mobile top up industry.  If you are interested to attend,  you can purchase your tickets here .

When: Tuesday 30 October
Where: Unbound Miami, Mana Wynwood

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