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GetSwift Announces Technology Expansion Plan

GetSwift Limited (ASX: GSW) (“GetSwift” or “the Company”) announced today plans to expand its technology team with the opening of a new software development center in Denver, Colorado, creating jobs in fields including machine learning, artificial intelligence, product, design, and testing.

“GetSwift is excited to create new jobs in Denver, Colorado,” said Dennis Noto, GetSwift’s Chief Technology Officer. “Today’s announcement marks an acceleration of the build-out of GetSwift’s global technology infrastructure and human capital. Given market demand, customer pipeline, and our product roadmap we look forward to expanding our technology team in the United States. Thank you to our partners in the city for welcoming us.”

As part of the technology expansion, the Company has hired a Vice President of Architecture, App, and Data and a Vice President of Architecture Infrastructure and Artificial Intelligence. As part of the technology expansion the product function will now report to the CTO. With this reorganization Hal Danziger has left the Company to pursue other opportunities.

About GetSwift Limited

Technology to Optimise Global Delivery Logistics

GetSwift is a worldwide leader in delivery management automation. From enterprise to hyper-local, businesses across dozens of industries around the globe depend on our SaaS platform to bring visibility, accountability, efficiency and savings to their supply chain and “Last Mile" operations. GetSwift is headquartered in New York City and is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX:GSW). For further background, please visit GetSwift.co.

Contacts:

GetSwift Limited
Media enquiries (Australia):
Tony Gray
tgray@getswift.co
or
Media enquiries (Outside Australia):
John Jannarone
jjannarone@getswift.co
or
Investor enquiries:
investors@getswift.co
or
Company Secretary:
Sophie Karzis, +61 3 8622 3351
skarzis@getswift.co

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