Funded Administrative Services Startups in Australia
Among the 39 Australian administrative-services rounds shown, the only disclosed round above $50M is Employment Hero’s $130M (2022-02-16), which dwarfs the…
Among the 39 Australian administrative-services rounds shown, the only disclosed round above $50M is Employment Hero’s $130M (2022-02-16), which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts such as Shippit’s $46M (2022-05-03) and BioPak’s $45M (2022-12-13). At the low end, Framework’s $100K (2021-05-20) is the smallest disclosed amount, while one additional entry lists an undisclosed amount (The Laundry Lady, 2023-08-10).
Timing clusters show a second-quarter-heavy pattern around 2022: Zoomo ($20M, 2022-02-21), Employment Hero ($130M, 2022-02-16), and Enboarder ($32M, 2022-02-09) all land in February 2022, and Shippit ($46M, 2022-05-03) and PredictiveHire ($7M, 2022-03-07) sit in the early-2022 window. Geographically, New South Wales is prominent across multiple cities (e.g., Sydney, Elsternwick/Victoria appears once as pay.com.au, and Perth and Melbourne recur), with the most recent row dated 2026-04-27 (KGL Resources, $600K).
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What stands out in round size, and is the top-end isolated?
Employment Hero’s $130M (2022-02-16) is the only disclosed round above $50M in the 39 rows; the next-largest disclosed amounts are Shippit at $46M (2022-05-03) and BioPak at $45M (2022-12-13), so the largest disclosed round is a clear outlier.
Where do the biggest clusters in time concentrate?
February–May 2022 is the densest window: three February rounds—Enboarder $32M (2022-02-09), Employment Hero $130M (2022-02-16), and Zoomo $20M (2022-02-21)—are followed by Shippit’s $46M on 2022-05-03, making early 2022 stand out against the surrounding years shown.
Which entries are recent within the latest part of the dataset?
Within the most recent 90 days relative to the latest row (2026-04-27), the list includes KGL Resources on 2026-04-27 ($600K), pay.com.au on 2026-04-15 ($14M), and WOSUP on 2026-03-05 ($260K), plus Checkbox on 2026-01-28 ($23M).
Is there a dominant stage label in disclosed amounts, or does it stay mixed?
Stage labels are frequently not specified: “Series Unknown” appears on multiple rows (for example KGL Resources $600K on 2026-04-27, Globavend $10M on 2025-06-26, and The Martec $8M on 2023-10-16). Alongside that, named stages are present but dispersed, with larger disclosed rounds in known stages such as Checkbox’s Series A $23M (2026-01-28) and Shippit’s Series B $46M (2022-05-03).
Are any specific companies geographic outliers compared to the recurring cities?
The list repeatedly returns to Sydney-based companies (e.g., Deputy $37M on 2024-03-18; pay.com.au is in Elsternwick, Victoria at $14M on 2026-04-15; and many other entries are in NSW), but the largest disclosed amount is not from Sydney: Employment Hero is listed in Sydney at $130M (2022-02-16), while Perth and Melbourne also recur through multiple rounds such as Ausgold $8M (Perth, 2023-04-05) and NanoCube $3M (Melbourne, 2024-10-22).
What smaller-disclosed and undisclosed entries might bias comparisons?
Framework is the smallest disclosed amount at $100K (2021-05-20), while The Laundry Lady is the only undisclosed amount in the shown rows ($—, 2023-08-10). Those two create a low-end spread that can make averages misleading when the undisclosed row isn’t included in size comparisons.
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