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  • Vejii Holdings has reported record unaudited consolidated revenues of approximately $513K for January 2022
  • This represents a 1,158 per cent growth YoY
  • Kory Zelickson, CEO of Vejii sat down with Caroline Egan to discuss the results
  • Vejii is a unified digital marketplace and fulfillment platform featuring thousands of plant-based and sustainable-living products
  • Vejii Holdings Ltd. (VEJI) opened trading at C$0.10 per share

Vejii Holdings (VEJI) has reported consolidated revenues of approximately $513K for January 2022, a 1,158 per cent increase from January 2021.

Kory Zelickson, CEO of Vejii sat down with Caroline Egan to discuss the company’s success.

“We have been able to achieve tremendous growth in 14 short months since launching. We have continued to expand our footprint, customer base, and brand partnerships. We have gained a lot of traction within the industry, having onboarded hundreds of brands from innovative start-ups to multinational organizations. I am confident that with a continued focus on execution and increased brand awareness, our metrics will continue to improve.”

Vejii is a unified digital marketplace and fulfillment platform featuring thousands of plant-based and sustainable-living products from a growing list of hundreds of vendors.

Vejii Holdings Ltd. (VEJI) opened trading at C$0.10 per share.

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