How an IT start-up collapsed after developers withheld code
Partners Life is a major creditor of the Equitise-funded insurance software startup, which has now gone under.
Victoria Young
Fri, 08 Jun 2018
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The co-founder of a promising insurance tech startup, which collapsed after developers held its software code to ransom, says if he got the chance to do it all again he would be less trusting.
Four years ago, Murray Lilley and several friends started Mosaic Enterprises, a tech firm aimed at
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Victoria Young
Fri, 08 Jun 2018
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