Following a roaring success on Dragon’s Den and an £80,000 investment from Jenny Campbell, ParkingPerx has gone from strength to strength. Founder Chris Reed has pushed for more investment, further high-quality partnerships, the creation new jobs, and substantial international interest.

On top of Jenny Campbell’s investment, the start-up has received £250k from Mercia Technologies. This has given ProxiSmart, the umbrella company for ParkingPerx, impressive momentum and will facilitate the creation of six new jobs over the next four months.

In addition to major investments, ParkingPerx has announced enviable A-list partnerships. Household names including Adidas, ASDA, B&Q, Costa, H&M, ODEON, Tesco, Waterstones, and Pizza Hut will all be partnering with the innovative free parking app (full list of partners available upon request). These big names will give ParkingPerx an anchor in every high-street throughout the country, and they are sure to draw in publicity and customers.

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If this wasn’t impressive enough, ParkingPerx has also partnered up with RingGO — the UK’s largest cashless parking solution provider. RingGO is already established in over 400 locations across the country and therefore ParkingPerx will soon roll out in all of these areas.

Chris Reed isn’t stopping there! There are big plans for the future of ParkingPerx. The recently announced sister app, TravelPerx, is set to reward commuters with free public transport in 2020! Similar to ParkingPerx, this app will team up with some big brands to reward shoppers with travel discounts and public transport perks. Addressing this exciting news, Chris Reed said:

“The solution aims to uplift the local economy whilst incentivising greener travel choices to reduce congestion in our cities.”

Watch this space and expect to see ParkingPerx rolled out in a number of key locations after Christmas. After it has been trialled in the UK, ProxiSmart will then tackle the international market. Interest in the app has already been shown in Spain, Belgium, Brazil, Australia, South Africa, UAE, Ireland, and the USA.

This Dragon’s Den success story is set to change the nature of parking, shopping, and public transport in highstreets around the world. Watch out for the app rolling out in your hometown during 2020.