When Emmet Creighton co-founded Lintil in 2019, it was with a clear vision in mind: to help home buyers through the often taxing and infuriating process of buying a house. A former property lawyer with Matheson, Creighton and a few others came up with the idea of a digital table around which all of the agents involved in the purchase and sale of a house could converge. Lintil, the start-up which raised more than €1 million from American backers including Rich Corbett, David Lazowski, as well as Irish investment from the NDRC and Hban, would control the table. It would…
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