Freelancer Limited operates a freelancing and crowdsourcing marketplace in Australia. The company operates in two segments, Online Marketplace and Online Payment Services. Its marketplace allows employers to hire freelancers in areas, such as software development, writing, data entry and design, engineering, sciences, sales and marketing, and accounting and legal services. The company connects employers and freelancers from approximately 247 countries, regions, and territories. It also provides escrow payment services; global fleet field services; and Freightlancer, a technology platform that offers access to transport freight. In addition, the company develops MyGigs platform, which connect the internal platform to the external freelancer marketplace; and InSource, a cloud workforce platform. The company was founded in 2009 and is based in Sydney, Australia.
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