Funded Administrative Services Startups in Netherlands
The 32 companies in this list span rounds closed from November 2020 through September 2025.
The 32 companies in this list span rounds closed from November 2020 through September 2025. Amsterdam accounts for 19 of the 32 entries, with additional Noord-Holland presence in Amstelveen (MELP) and Hoofddorp (HeadFirst Group). Outside that province, funded activity reaches Rotterdam (Outlander Materials, Everday, Pieter Pot), Groningen (Payt), Delft (Nurtio Technologies), Utrecht (Brainial), and smaller cities including Zwolle, Enschede, and Leeuwarden.
Seed rounds are the most common stage across the cohort. The two largest disclosed amounts are TestGorilla's $70M Series A (Amsterdam, June 2022) and Payt's $60M raise (Groningen, July 2024); Workwize's $13M Series A in January 2025 is the largest among recent raises. Eight of the 32 rounds list no disclosed amount, spanning stages from pre-seed through series unknown.
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Frequently asked
What are the largest disclosed rounds in this dataset?
TestGorilla raised $70M in a Series A in June 2022, and Payt closed $60M in July 2024 — both well above the segment's typical seed-stage deal size of $1–2M. Workwize's $13M Series A in January 2025 is the largest disclosed amount among the most recent cohort.
Which city has the most funded administrative services startups?
Amsterdam dominates, with 19 of the 32 companies based there. Adding Amstelveen (MELP) and Hoofddorp (HeadFirst Group), the broader Noord-Holland province accounts for 21 of 32 entries. Rotterdam is the next most represented city, with three companies — Outlander Materials, Everday, and Pieter Pot.
What round stages appear most often in this segment?
Seed is the most frequent stage, with disclosed deal sizes ranging from $430K (Zarttech, February 2024) to $2M (Voyc, Tur.ai, Healthy Workers). Series A appears four times — TestGorilla ($70M, June 2022), Workwize ($13M, January 2025), Pieter Pot ($10M, December 2021), and Alleo ($5M, April 2024).
How active has funding been in 2025 so far?
Six companies closed rounds between January and September 2025: MELP (Seed, $1M), Voyc (Seed, $2M), Cruit (Seed, undisclosed), Brainial (Series Unknown, undisclosed), Seven Stars (Seed, undisclosed), and Workwize (Series A, $13M). Of the three with disclosed amounts, Workwize's January raise is by far the largest.
Which Dutch regions outside Amsterdam have funded startups in this segment?
Zuid-Holland has six entries — Outlander Materials, Everday, and Pieter Pot in Rotterdam; Zarttech and Bubty in Den Haag and The Hague; and Nurtio Technologies in Delft. Beyond those two provinces, Payt raised $60M in Groningen, Brainial is based in Utrecht, and smaller raises closed in Zwolle (Seven Stars), Enschede (Owlfy), and Leeuwarden (Young Heroes).
How many rounds in this segment have undisclosed funding amounts?
Eight of the 32 rounds list no disclosed amount: Cruit, Brainial, Seven Stars, Outlander Materials, Everday, Nurtio Technologies, HeadFirst Group, and Rodeo Software. Undisclosed rounds span seed, pre-seed, and series unknown stages across both the 2022 and 2024–2025 cohorts.
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