Chris Noone - CEO of Carly ASX:CL8

EPISODE · Jun 16, 2023 · 14 MIN

Chris Noone - CEO of Carly ASX:CL8

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I’ve partnered with Mark Tobin from Coffee Microcaps to produce an occasional series of interviews with CEOs from the small to mid-cap end of the ASX. It’s a way for listeners to hear about companies that are often overlooked. The podcast is called Talking Companies. This is a short excerpt from an interview with Chris Noone, CEO of Carly (ASX:CL8). You can listen to the full interview here: https://shows.acast.com/talking-companies/episodes/chris-noone-ceo-of-carly-asxcl8This is Coffee Microcaps Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/coffeemicrocapsChris Noone is the CEO and Director of Carly Holdings Limited an Australia-based online technology company. Chris has led the evolution of Collaborate since 2014 and forged transformative automotive partnerships with Uber, RACV and Hyundai, SG Fleet and Turners Automotive. He has been responsible for development and launch of many innovative companies that have defined the digital market in Europe, Asia and Australia incl. Hasbro Interactive, Vodafone and ninemsn. Carly (ASX:CL8) is focused on providing mobility solutions for consumers and the automotive industry. The Company operates through the vehicle subscription business segment. It operates www.Carly.co, the flexible car subscription service. Carly car subscription offers the use of a car without the long-term burden of debt or ownership, providing individuals and businesses with a more flexible and low risk alternative to finance or outright purchase of a vehicle. Through its online platform, its automotive partners can connect with qualified subscribers who are looking for flexible access to a range of vehicles. It offers a range of partnership opportunities which can be customized to suit business or technical requirements, including co-branded subscription, white label subscription, referral partnerships and digital integration.Carly IR: https://investors.carly.co/Do you struggle to find the time to keep up with the research and analysis that goes into evaluating potential stocks? Stockopedia are pleased to offer a special deal to listeners of this podcast – a fourteen-day free trial and $125 discount on the first year of membership. That’s a saving of over 25%. Go to https://stockopedia.com.au/sfb for your free trial and special discount offer. This offer strictly ends on July 31, 2023.Shares for Beginners is a production of Finpods Pty Ltd. The advice shared on Shares for Beginners is general in nature and does not consider your individual circumstances. Shares for Beginners exists purely for educational and entertainment purposes and should not be relied upon to make an investment or financial decision. If you do choose to buy a financial product, read the PDS, TMD and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored towards your needs. Philip Muscatello and Finpods Pty Ltd are authorised representatives of Money Sherpa PTY LTD ABN - 321649 27708, AFSL - 451289. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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