Auckland chatbot startup Ambit has raised $1.75 million at a $9.75m valuation in an over-subscribed round supported by Sir David Levene's and the ubiquitous Sir Stephen Tindall.
The raise follows a June 2017 round that brought in $500,000.
The two-year-old company says its "conversation platform" technology has been used to help create a number of high-profile virtual assistants including Vodafone's Tui, KPMG's Kea, Flexigroup's Bosley, Glassons' Charlie, and Vector's Watt.
Property portal OneRoof, owned by NZ Herald publisher NZME, is also a customer with a pilot for real estate agents in the works.
Chief executive, co-founder and major shareholder Josh Comrie says the new capital will be used to boost software development and hire more staff for a push into Australia and the US (the startup currently employs 20).