Series A Funded Administrative Services Startups
The 50 most recent Series A rounds in administrative services span from February 2024 through October 2025, with disclosed amounts running from $3M (Helloh…
The 50 most recent Series A rounds in administrative services span from February 2024 through October 2025, with disclosed amounts running from $3M (Hellohive, WorkL) to $50M (Zelt, London). London and San Francisco are the two dominant hubs — London accounts for seven entries including Zelt, Sona, Genie AI, Aveni, and Ravio, while San Francisco contributes six with Apriora, Centari, Kadence, Toma, Venteur, and Atomicwork. India adds another five companies distributed across Bengaluru (Klaar, Slikk), Hyderabad (TurboHire Technologies), and Mumbai (Futwork, SuperMoney).
Round sizes cluster in the $5M–$20M range for the bulk of the dataset. Three closes sit well above that band: Zelt at $50M, Niural at $31M (Austin, June 2025), and Sona at $28M (London, May 2024). Beyond North America and the UK, the data includes raises across more than a dozen countries — from Nairobi (Workpay) and Santiago (Solubag) to Kuala Lumpur (BrioHR) and Wellington (Projectworks) — reflecting broad international capital activity in the segment at this stage.
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What are the largest Series A rounds in this dataset?
Zelt (London) raised $50M in September 2024, the largest disclosed amount in the set. Niural (Austin) follows at $31M in June 2025, and Sona (London) at $28M in May 2024. Nine of the 49 entries with disclosed amounts reached $20M or above, including Atomicwork ($25M, San Francisco), AceUp ($23M, Boston), and Origin ($21M, Kent).
Which cities have the highest concentration of Series A administrative services companies in this data?
London leads with seven companies — Zelt, Sona, Genie AI, Aveni, Ravio, Walking on Earth, and WorkL. San Francisco follows with six: Apriora, Centari, Kadence, Toma, Venteur, and Atomicwork. Austin contributes two (Niural, Flo Recruit), as does New York (Belfry, Hellohive) and Amsterdam (Workwize, Alleo).
What does the round size distribution look like across this segment?
Rounds at or below $10M account for more than half of the 49 entries with disclosed amounts — a group that includes numerous $5M–$7M closes such as Klaar, Workpay, BrioHR, and QuadSAT. The three largest closes (Zelt at $50M, Niural at $31M, Sona at $28M) are clear outliers and pull the average well above what most companies in the set raised.
Are there Series A-funded administrative services companies from outside the US and UK?
Yes — the dataset spans more than a dozen countries. Notable non-US/UK entries include QuadSAT (Odense, Denmark, $6M), Sitemate (Sydney, Australia, $18M), Workpay (Nairobi, Kenya, $5M), BrioHR (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, $7M), Solubag (Santiago, Chile, $5M), Worky (Mexico City, $6M), and Ubeya (Tel Aviv, Israel, $10M). India alone accounts for five companies.
Which companies in this set closed their rounds most recently?
The five most recent closes are Apriora ($17M, San Francisco, October 2025), Centari ($14M, San Francisco, September 2025), Klaar ($5M, Bengaluru, September 2025), TurboHire Technologies ($6M, Hyderabad, August 2025), and Kadence ($20M, San Francisco, July 2025). Three of those five are San Francisco-based, and all five closed in the second half of 2025.
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