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SalesCloser Technologies Lists On the Frankfurt Stock Exchange

-- SalesCloser Technologies (SCAI.V), a Vancouver-based AI software company, on Friday said that its common shares have been listed and are now available for trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "MJ5" and WKN A427WK. The company added its common shares continue to trade on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "SCAI".

"Expanding the market's access to our stock to the Frankfurt Stock Exchange is an important step in expanding our global investor reach," said Ali Tajskandar, Chief Executive Officer of SalesCloser. "As AI-driven sales automation gains traction across international markets, we believe it is critical to provide European and global investors with direct access to SalesCloser's growth story. This quotation builds on top of our existing and main presence on the TSXV and reflects our commitment to building long-term shareholder value as we scale our platform worldwide."

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