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Klaviyo is a Boston-based firm, and plenty of investors lined up to buy shares in its initial public offering (IPO). Many have also been lining up trying to figure out how to pronounce its name (Clay-vee-oh, in case you’re wondering).
Marketing is a sector that often lacks innovation. Investors buying Klaviyo stock have been looking to capitalise on its unique marketing automation service, which allows over 130,000 businesses to use real-time customer data to fuel growth in areas like e-commerce.
Before you can invest in Klaviyo, you'll need to open a brokerage account.
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