"They have had a fantastic six months ... it is a reasonably sized company now. It's getting nearer the mid-cap range," said Grant Williamson, director at Hamilton Hindin Greene in Christchurch. The company's increasing market value could see it on the radar for investors in 2018.
"The best way to get noticed on the market is to get to a certain size so market analysts have to produce research notes and until that happens, you won't get too many investors interested," he said. He underscored, however, the "company will now have to prove itself with positive earnings."
Highlights for the year include a partnership deal with Gullivers Travel Associations and the development and release of Zeno, an artificial intelligence booking platform aimed at growing its customer base and giving customers the opportunity to add additional content to their travel programmes via the Zeno hub.
In November, it announced a non-binding memorandum of understanding with travel management company ATPI Group, where ATPI will be licensed to deploy Serko's Zeno technology globally, including in the USA, Europe, UK and Asia.