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Toku Ltd debuts on Catalist at $0.26 to scale AI CX platform

The group’s AI suite includes sentiment analysis and automated conversation summaries.

The SGX Stock Exchange has listed Toku Ltd. on Catalist under the stock code “TKU”, with the stock opening at $0.26 per share on 22 January.

Toku Ltd CEO Thomas Laboulle said the listing supports the company’s plans to expand as businesses adopt new customer experience (CX) infrastructure.

Founded in 2017, Toku is a cloud-native artificial intelligence (AI)-powered CX platform that enables enterprises to manage customer interactions across voice, chat, email, and digital channels.

“As enterprises worldwide seek to transform and scale customer experience across regulated, multilingual, and fragmented markets, we believe we are uniquely positioned to lead that change,” Laboulle added.

The company offers communications APIs, developer tools, end-to-end CX management solutions, and AI products such as Toku Transcribe, Toku Summarise, conversation analyst AI and sentiment analysis.

Toku joins over 200 enterprises listed on the SGX Catalist.

 

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