Technology

Dublin e-commerce accelerator Luzern targets €80m revenues

Blanchardstown-headquartered firm counts the likes of Bayer, Panasonic and Remington among its many clients

Ken Doyle, chief executive, Luzern. ‘E-commerce isn’t going away even if things have settled down after the highs of the pandemic.’ Picture: Fergal Phillips

Luzern Technology Solutions is targeting revenues of approximately €80 million this year after winning a number of new clients.

Founded in 2004, the so-called “e-commerce accelerator” helps big brands to sell more effectively on platforms such as Amazon, Zalando and eBay, as well as directly to consumers via their own online stores.

Led by Ken Doyle, the Blanchardstown-headquartered firm counts the likes of Bayer, Panasonic and Remington and among its many clients.

The company recently ...