Neto and Sendle team up

Neto and Sendle team up

Australian e-commerce specialist Neto and Sendle have announced a partnership which will make Sendle the default parcel delivery provider on the Neto platform. Commenting on the partnership, Ryan Murtagh Founder of Neto said: “Neto and Sendle are leading the charge on e-commerce in Australia, and together we have an unrivalled understanding of small businesses. We’re excited to partner with a like-minded company to offer an out of the box solution to help Aussie small businesses grow online.”

James Chin Moody, CEO and founder of Sendle, said: “By becoming Neto’s default delivery provider, we make shipping simple, reliable and affordable for thousands of merchants across Australia.”

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