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INTOUCH INSIGHT CONFIRMS BOARD AND GRANTS STOCK OPTIONS

INTOUCH INSIGHT CONFIRMS BOARD AND GRANTS STOCK OPTIONS

Yahoo19-06-2025
OTTAWA, ON, June 19, 2025 /CNW/ - Intouch Insight Ltd. ("Intouch" or the "Company") (TSXV: INX) (OTCQX: INXSF) announces that at the annual general meeting held on June 19th shareholders re-elected the five directors proposed in the management circular. Following the shareholder meeting, the Board of directors granted, under its stock option plan, stock options to employees, officers, and directors, for the purchase of up to 625,000 common shares at an exercise price of $0.41 per share. The options granted on June 19th, 2025 will vest over a 36-month period and expire on June 18, 2030.
About Intouch Insight
Intouch Insight offers a complete portfolio of customer experience management (CEM) products and services that help global brands delight their customers, strengthen brand reputation and improve financial performance. Intouch helps clients collect and centralize data from multiple customer touch points, gives them actionable, real-time insights, and provides them with the tools to continuously improve customer experience. Founded in 1992, Intouch is trusted by over 300 of North America's most-loved brands for their customer experience management, customer survey, mystery shopping, mobile forms, operational and compliance audits, geolocation data capture and event marketing automation solutions. For more information, visit intouchinsight.com.
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SOURCE Intouch Insight Ltd.
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