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Celebrating Another Record Quarter!

Last quarter, Lotus had another record breaking quarter. With two key team members leaving to move overseas, the remaining team banded together and we managed to have our highest ever quarter.



With all of the hard work and fast pace, it’s important to remember to celebrate the successes and Friday saw us do exactly that – we spent a day on Sydney harbour in the beautiful sunshine, laughing, swimming and just generally bonding.

Well done to everyone on being a part of this awesome journey. Alongside our recent announcement as 38th fastest growing start up by the Australian Financial Review and the upcoming Seek SARA Awards this Thursday, excitement is mounting in Lotus HQ at the moment!


As always, thanks to everyone for being a part of this awesome adventure.

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