Chester County Briefly: November 4

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West Chester’s PrimePay, an employee management solutions provider, has announced the release of its new proprietary time and attendance software called Time Clock. As the company’s newest time and labor management solution, Time Clock helps mitigate time theft problems facing millions of America’s small businesses. Additionally, with technology integrated with PrimePay’s payroll, the platform reduces a small business’s manual time card management by half.

“Since our inception, PrimePay has led the charge in helping small businesses succeed,” said PrimePay CEO Bill Pellicano. “That’s why, in addition to stopping time theft, Time Clock helps save you time, increase efficiency, and guarantee accuracy. This allows business owners to focus on their number one priority – growing their business.”

Biotelemetry logoBioTelemetry

Malvern’s BioTelemetry, the leading wireless medical technology company focused on the delivery of health information to improve quality of life and reduce cost of care, has reported historic results for the third quarter of 2016.

The company recognized the highest quarterly revenue in its history with $53.1 million, a 22 percent increase over the prior year, and has experienced a nine percent year-over-year growth in patient volume.

“With our strong third-quarter results, we delivered our 17th consecutive quarter of year-over-year revenue growth and our seventh consecutive quarter of year-over-year net income growth,” said Joseph H. Capper, President and CEO of BioTelemetry. “Our commitment to our core operating principles continues to deliver outstanding results, as evidenced by our 40 percent adjusted EBITDA growth. Our top line momentum, with 22 percent growth, was driven by the success of our sales strategy to be the single source provider of cardiac monitoring solutions.”

petcoachPetCoach

Wayne’s PetCoach, a health service platform for pet owners, raised $2 million through a seed round led by Comcast Ventures.

The funding will allow PetCoach – co-founded by CEO Brock Weatherup, who also founded Pet360 and served as chief digital officer at PetSmart – to accelerate its growth. The startup provides pet owners with direct access to veterinarians, trainers, nutritionists, groomers, and other experts 24/7 through a free web and mobile platform to allow for one-on-one consultations.

“Comcast Ventures provides great strategic insight, access to resources we couldn’t get on our own, and deep support as we transform the way pet parents think about and engage in the care and well-being of their pets,” said Weatherup.

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