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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Revenue Analytics acquires Climber for global expansion
Revenue Analytics has acquired revenue management software company Climber, which caters to boutique, independent, and regional chains in Europe, the Americas, and Brazil. This move is a part of the company's strategy to expand its product offerings and expedite its growth in international markets. Portugal-based Climber is known for its intelligent, self-learning pricing platform that integrates with hotel reservation systems, automating pricing decisions by leveraging market demand signals. The platform's focus on ease of use, rapid deployment, and automation has allowed it to replace labour-intensive manual pricing processes, aiding hoteliers in capturing incremental revenue with precision. Furthermore, Climber includes the Climber Market Strategy tool, presenting aggregated market share information spanning more than 40 cities within Brazil and Portugal. Climber has been on an upward trajectory, expanding at a 30% year-over-year rate and establishing a strong market position in Brazil and Latin America, as well as growing its presence in Europe. Climber founder Mario Mouraz said: 'We're thrilled to join the Revenue Analytics team. 'Our missions are aligned — we both believe in putting powerful, intelligent pricing tools in the hands of hoteliers. With the scale of Revenue Analytics, we can now deliver an even greater impact and build faster on our vision to democratise revenue management.' Following the acquisition, Climber's entire team will be integrated into Revenue Analytics, which will enhance the company's ability to serve a global customer base and expand its presence across Europe and Latin America. The combined entity will cater to more than 10,000 hotels worldwide and plans to open a new office in Portugal to further strengthen its European operations. Revenue Analytics CEO Bill Brewster said: 'This is an investment in accelerated growth and global expansion. 'Climber not only extends our reach in Europe and Latin America but also brings us a talented team and a product that complements our mission to deliver pricing precision at scale. Together, we're creating a broader, more accessible suite of tools for the global hospitality market.' This development follows Revenue Analytics' expansion of its N2Pricing RMS into Europe in September 2023. "Revenue Analytics acquires Climber for global expansion" was originally created and published by Hotel Management Network, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Sign in to access your portfolio


Business Wire
4 days ago
- Business
- Business Wire
Revenue Analytics Acquires Climber to Expand Global Hospitality Footprint and Strengthen European & Latin American Presence
ATLANTA & LISBON, Portugal--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Revenue Analytics, a leader in smart, AI-powered revenue optimization, today announced its acquisition of Climber, a Portugal-based Revenue Management Software (RMS) company serving boutique, independent, and regional chains across Europe, the Americas, and Brazil, where it is the market leader. The acquisition marks a strategic step in Revenue Analytics' global growth strategy, expanding its product portfolio and accelerating its reach in key international markets. Climber provides an intelligent, self-learning pricing platform that integrates directly with a hotel's reservation system and leverages market demand signals — including local events, city demand and market share, and competitors' data — to automate pricing decisions. With a focus on ease of use, fast deployment, and automation, they have been replacing time-consuming manual pricing processes and helping hoteliers capture incremental revenue with precision. In addition to its flagship RMS platform, Climber also offers Climber Market Strategy (CMS) — a powerful tool that delivers aggregated market share data across 40+ cities in Brazil and Portugal. Climber has experienced rapid growth, expanding at a 30% year-over-year rate, and holds a strong market position in Brazil and Latin America, alongside its growing European footprint. 'This is an investment in accelerated growth and global expansion,' said Bill Brewster, CEO of Revenue Analytics. 'Climber not only extends our reach in Europe and Latin America, but also brings us a talented team and a product that complements our mission to deliver pricing precision at scale. Together, we're creating a broader, more accessible suite of tools for the global hospitality market.' 'We're thrilled to join the Revenue Analytics team,' said Mario Mouraz, founder of Climber. 'Our missions are aligned — we both believe in putting powerful, intelligent pricing tools in the hands of hoteliers. With the scale of Revenue Analytics, we can now deliver an even greater impact and build faster on our vision to democratize Revenue Management.' As part of the acquisition, the full Climber team will join Revenue Analytics. The company, recently named a Built In Best Place to Work, is excited to welcome Climber's talent into its award-winning culture. This move strengthens Revenue Analytics' ability to serve a global customer base while expanding its presence across Europe and Latin America. The combined entity will a serve a portfolio of over 10,000 hotels across the globe — including some of the most iconic and respected names in hospitality — and will launch a new office in Portugal, reinforcing their strategic growth across Europe. About Revenue Analytics Revenue Analytics transforms complex data into a competitive advantage. As a leader in AI-powered revenue and margin optimization, its innovative solutions help businesses boost profits and drive sales performance through actionable insights and predictive analytics. Revenue Analytics empowers smarter pricing decisions that drive bigger profits. Learn how to unlock the full potential of revenue management at About Climber Climber is a cloud-based Revenue Management Software (RMS) company helping small hotel chains across Europe and Latin America maximize profitability. Its intelligent, automated platform replaces manual analysis with actionable pricing recommendations, enabling hoteliers to focus on what they do best — delivering exceptional guest experiences. To learn more visit


Fashion Value Chain
5 days ago
- Business
- Fashion Value Chain
Circ & Selenis Scale Circular Polyester in Europe
Textile-to-textile recycling pioneer Circ® has entered a strategic partnership with Selenis, a Portugal-based polyester manufacturer, to scale the industrial production of Circ® Polyester from end-of-life textiles in Europe. Under this agreement, Selenis will toll and polymerize thousands of metric tons of Circ's recycled polyester, providing critical infrastructure to commercialize the fiber at large volumes across key apparel segments including activewear, basics, and fashion. This collaboration not only accelerates Circ's dual-product platform—spanning recycled polyester and lyocell—but also enhances access to high-quality circular fibers for global mills and brands. Peter Majeranowski, CEO of Circ®, stated, 'This partnership validates our strategy to scale two critical fiber alternatives simultaneously. With Selenis, we are well-positioned to deliver on the global demand for circular materials.' Selenis, known for its expertise in high-performance polyester manufacturing, brings years of technical know-how and operational strength to the venture. The company has already made strides in bottle-to-bottle circularity and now strengthens its role in textile-to-textile recycling, with operations expanding in both the U.S. and Italy. 'This is about turning circularity from theory into industrial reality,' said Duarte Matos Gil, CEO of Selenis. 'We need systems where garments return as garments, not waste. And that requires both innovation and supportive legislation.' Eduardo Santos, Global Head of Strategy at Selenis, added, 'Our decision to invest in textile circularity—even as our roots were in plastics—reflects our long-term vision. This alliance with Circ® is our next leap forward in making fashion truly sustainable.' Together, Circ® and Selenis are building the infrastructure needed to close the loop on polyester production in the fashion industry—at scale, and across continents.


Hindustan Times
20-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
Punjab: ISI-backed BKI terror module busted in Batala, 6 held
Six persons belonging to Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI) backed Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) terror module were arrested in Batala on Tuesday, Punjab director general of police Gaurav Yadav said. According to Batala police, the module was being operated by foreign-based handlers Maninder Billa and Mannu Agwan on the directions of terrorist Harwinder Singh Rinda and the six accused were involved in lobbing a grenade outside a liquor vend in Batala. 'The grenade didn't explode due to faulty assembly,' the DGP said. Those arrested are all from Batala and have been identified as Jatin Kumar alias Rohan, Barinder Singh alias Sajan, Abraham alias Rohit and Sunil Kumar, all residents of Shukarpura, Rahul Masih of Harnam Nagar and Sohit of Qila Des Raj. Police teams have also recovered one .30 bore pistol from their possession, police added. A case has already been registered under Sections 4 and 5 of the Explosive Substances Act at Police Station civil lines in Batala, while, Sections 111 and 61(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and Sections 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 18-B, and 20 of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) have been added. According to information, some unidentified bike-borne youth had lobbed a hand grenade outside a liquor vend in the Focal Point area of Batala on May 17 which didn't explode due to faulty assembly, preventing any untoward incident. Yadav said that the arrested accused received instructions from Portugal-based Maninder Billa and BKI mastermind Mannu Agwan, who has recently assumed operational charge after the arrest of Happy Passia in the USA. 'Preliminary investigation has revealed that the module had been directed by its foreign handlers to lob a grenade at any liquor vend with the intent to spread fear among contractors, thereby creating a conducive environment for extortion demands. Further investigations are ongoing to establish forward and backward linkages in this case,' the DGP said. Batala senior superintendent of police (SSP) Suhail Qasim Mir said that following the incident, multiple teams were tasked to investigate the matter using technical and human intelligence inputs. 'Six accused involved in lobbying, logistics and finances were traced and arrested,' the SSP added. The SSP said during the operation, accused Jatin Kumar alias Rohan, who is the main executor of the attack, sustained bullet injuries in a brief encounter with the police, while being taken for recovery of a weapon. 'In a bid to escape, the accused opened fire at the police team and injured retaliatory fire,' the SSP said while adding that accused Jatin has been admitted to the local civil hospital for treatment. The SSP said that the probe had found that the grenade had been assembled by the accused based on instructions received via a video call from Billa and another unknown individual, without any technical knowledge. 'Due to faulty assembly, the grenade didn't detonate,' he added.


Time of India
20-05-2025
- Time of India
2 days after failed grenade attack in Batala, police bust ISI-backed terror module, arrest 6
Batala: Two days after a failed grenade attack on a liquor vend in Batalal, police on Tuesday claimed to have busted an ISI-backed Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) terror module with the arrest of six persons involved in the incident. Senior superintendent of police (SSP) Suhail Qasim Mir said the arrested men had been identified as Jatin Kumar alias Rohan, Barinder Singh alias Sajan, Rahul Masih, Abraham alias Rohit, Sohit, and Sunil Kumar. According to the SSP, the arrested persons were part of various sub-modules of the terror network, including grenade operatives, logistics, financing, and those who provided shelter. Preliminary investigation revealed that the accused were operating under the command of foreign-based handlers Maninder Billa and Mannu Agwan, who were acting on the directions of Harwinder Singh Rinda, said the SSP. "Two days ago, they attempted a failed grenade attack outside a liquor vend in Batala," said the SSP, adding that following the attack, Agwan claimed responsibility for the act. He said intelligence inputs and investigation revealed that Agwan, in a bid to fill the vacuum left by Happy Pachhia's arrest and to come into the limelight, took over the responsibility of orchestrating terrorist acts in Punjab. He was recently linked to grenade attacks on Badshahpur Chonki and Qila Lal Singh. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2025 Top Trending local enterprise accounting software [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo The SSP said the accused were receiving direct instructions from Portugal-based Billa and Agwan. During the police operation, Jatin Kumar allegedly opened fire on the police team and was injured in retaliatory firing. He is undergoing treatment at civil hospital, Batala. A .30 bore pistol was seized from him. An FIR has been registered at Civil Lines police station, Batala, under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). MSID:: 121293394 413 |