Cleartronic, Inc. Acquires ReadyMed Software Platform


Cleartronic, Inc. (CLRI: OTCPINK), announces acquiring the ReadyMed software platform from Collabria, LLC, a communications software company based in Tampa, Florida.

ReadyMed, a web based secure communication platform for the health care industry, designed for hospitals, clinics, doctor’s offices, health insurance companies and many other segments of the health care sectors. It provides hospitals with patient tracking capability within the hospital. It allows physicians to track patient progress after release from the hospital, and allows for secure communication with the patient to follow the healing process, record their recovery and monitor their progress.

The “Acquisition Agreement” provides for the acquisition of substantially all the assets and business operations of ReadyMed. The assets acquired include the software platform, templates and forms for numerous business categories in the health care industry, and all contacts created by ReadyMed interested in licensing the ReadyMed platform. 

Cleartronic, Inc. per terms of the “Acquisition Agreeement,” agreed to issue 12 million restricted shares of its common stock to Collabria, LLC.

“Acquiring ReadyMed is another step in growing and diversifying the business of Cleartronic. We are excited to expand the rollout of ReadyMed,” said Larry Reid, CFO of Cleartronic.

Cleartronic’s management looks forward to expanding ReadyMed’s benefits to patients and healthcare providers with an objective to lowering the total costs of healthcare

About Cleartronic, Inc.

Cleartronic, Inc. (OTCPK: CLRI) a technology holding Company creates and acquires operating subsidiaries to develop, manufacture and sell products, services and integrated systems to government agencies and business enterprises. For more information: www.cleartronic.com.



October 31, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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