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Tech company has Europe covered and ambitious plans
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Tech company has Europe covered and ambitious plans

The Editor

The Editor

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Hull-based regulatory technology company Rubicon Bridge has hit a huge milestone adding three new European countries – Ireland, Poland and Sweden - to its regulatory platform and will soon cover all the major eCommerce markets in Europe.

This expansion marks a significant milestone in the company’s journey to revolutionise regulatory compliance, and to help users navigate the complex regulatory landscape for food supplements, in the EU.

With Rubicon Bridge, you can now expand your business further with the chance to launch your products into three new marketplaces (Poland, Sweden, and Ireland) without any regulatory restrictions, offering endless opportunities.

The company, which has already opened offices in Amsterdam and Salt Lake City, is seeing rapid international growth. Managing director Kathryn Brown comments, “We are delighted with the rapid growth of Rubicon Bridge across Europe and adding these three new countries puts us in a fantastic position in Europe. The next ambitious step is to expand internationally and into an array of new categories. We are seeing our revenue continue to grow in Europe as well as the USA, from where 35% of it now comes.”

Rubicon Bridge, The Reg Tech Tool®, offers a simple solution for regulatory compliance in the food supplement sector. Regulatory compliance is one of the key limiting factors to expanding sales into the EU, a complex regulatory landscape, which requires not only an understanding of the regulations by country, but also the ability to produce compliant copy in the different languages. The tool simplifies the entire process by automating these manual processes, turning what used to take weeks to complete, into minutes.

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