Funded Administrative Services Startups in Australia
Administrative services funding in Australia spans workforce software, document automation, staffing platforms, and logistics infrastructure, with Sydney a…
Administrative services funding in Australia spans workforce software, document automation, staffing platforms, and logistics infrastructure, with Sydney accounting for the majority of deal activity across the 36 rounds shown. The segment's headline raise is Employment Hero's $130M Series F in February 2022, followed by Shippit's $46M Series B and BioPak's $45M raise, both closed during 2022. Melbourne contributes a second cluster — Sapia, Programa, PredictiveHire, Outstaffer, and TALY have all closed rounds from the city between 2022 and late 2024.
Deal flow has continued into 2024 and 2025: Sitemate raised $18M in a Series A in December 2024, Deputy closed a $37M round in March 2024, and Perth-based Globavend secured $10M as recently as June 2025. Seed and Series A are the most frequently appearing disclosed stages, though several companies — including Globavend, NanoCube, and The Martec — carry Series Unknown designations.
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What are the largest rounds in this dataset?
Employment Hero leads at $130M (Series F, Sydney, February 2022), followed by AVZ Minerals at $54M (Post-IPO Equity, Perth, December 2021), Shippit at $46M (Series B, Sydney, May 2022), and BioPak at $45M (Bondi, December 2022). Deputy's $37M raise in March 2024 and Enboarder's $32M Series B in February 2022 also rank among the larger disclosed rounds.
Which cities have the most funded administrative services companies?
Sydney is clearly dominant, home to Employment Hero, Shippit, Deputy, Sitemate, Enboarder, myInterview, Curious Thing AI, and Sendle, among others. Melbourne is the second most active city, with Sapia, Programa, PredictiveHire, Outstaffer, TALY, and NanoCube all raising from there.
How recent is deal activity in this segment?
Six rounds in this dataset are dated to 2024 or 2025: Sitemate ($18M Series A, December 2024), TALY ($500K Pre-Seed, December 2024), NanoCube ($3M, October 2024), Deputy ($37M, March 2024), Hatch ($5M Seed, February 2024), and Globavend ($10M, June 2025).
Is there a workforce or HR tech concentration in this segment?
A sizeable share of companies here operate in workforce management or hiring technology, including Deputy, Employment Hero, myInterview, Sapia, PredictiveHire, Hatch, Outstaffer, Sidekicker, Ento, intelliHR, and Enboarder — spanning staffing platforms, AI-driven hiring tools, and employee onboarding software.
Which funding stages appear most often?
Series A and Seed are the most frequently appearing disclosed stages — Sitemate, Programa, Servicely, myInterview, and Sapia all raised Series A rounds, while Hatch, Outstaffer, Curious Thing AI, Checkbox, and PredictiveHire closed Seed rounds. A notable portion of rounds carry a Series Unknown designation, making full stage distribution incomplete across this dataset.
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