Funded Administrative Services Startups in France
The 50 most recently funded administrative services companies in France span a period from June 2021 through May 2025, with Paris and the broader Île-de-Fr…
The 50 most recently funded administrative services companies in France span a period from June 2021 through May 2025, with Paris and the broader Île-de-France region accounting for the large majority of deals by count. The three largest disclosed rounds in the dataset all belong to Paris-based companies: PayFit closed a $287M Series E in January 2022, HR Path secured a $237M private equity round in May 2022, and Swile raised $200M in a Series D in October 2021.
Activity in 2025 has skewed toward smaller ticket sizes — Extracadabra led with $16M in March, followed by Klara and comet each at $11M in the same period, and Kalent closing a $1M Seed in Nantes in May 2025. Seed and Series Unknown are the two dominant stage classifications across the full 50 rows. Outside Île-de-France, a smaller cluster of deals appears in cities including Le Havre (Hipli), Montpellier (PeopleSpheres), Lille (Rewayz), and Toulouse (Bleexo).
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What are the largest disclosed rounds among these 50 administrative services companies in France?
The three largest are PayFit ($287M Series E, January 2022), HR Path ($237M private equity, May 2022), and Swile ($200M Series D, October 2021), all headquartered in Paris. Further down, Cajoo raised $40M in a Series A in September 2021, and Brigad closed a $35M Series B in February 2023.
How geographically concentrated is funding in this segment?
Paris and Île-de-France dominate — the majority of the 50 companies are headquartered there, including Versailles-based KAI and Levallois-based Stonly. Secondary cities such as Nantes, Le Havre, Lyon, Montpellier, Lille, and Toulouse each account for only one or two entries in the dataset.
How does 2025 funding activity compare to the 2022–2023 peak visible in the data?
The six most recent rounds all closed in 2025, but none exceeded $16M; by contrast, 2022 alone included PayFit's $287M, HR Path's $237M, and Stonly's $22M Series A. The 2023 cohort also produced larger transactions, including Brigad's $35M Series B and Ringover's $21M Series B.
Which companies in this dataset have reached Series C or later?
Three companies represent the most advanced venture stages: PayFit (Series E, $287M), Swile (Series D, $200M), and Gojob (Series C, $23M). HR Path and Global Packaging Services received private equity investment rather than venture rounds.
What does the early-stage pipeline look like for this segment?
Seed rounds are prevalent across the full date range, including Hipli ($5M, June 2024), Solteo ($2M, November 2024), and Kalent ($1M, May 2025). Angel rounds include KAI ($610K, January 2025) in Versailles and Candix ($200K, October 2024) in Paris, while Pre-Seed deals include Foodjer ($1M, November 2023) and Beau ($100K, August 2021).
How common are undisclosed round amounts in this segment?
At least four of the 50 records carry undisclosed amounts: Request Finance (March 2025), Century Box (November 2023), BIBAK (May 2023), and Global Packaging Services (September 2022). The proportion is relatively low — the majority of entries include a stated figure.
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