Series C Funded Administrative Services Startups
The 50 most recent Series C rounds in administrative services span November 2021 through November 2025, with disclosed amounts ranging from $850K (The Prim…
The 50 most recent Series C rounds in administrative services span November 2021 through November 2025, with disclosed amounts ranging from $850K (The Primo, Chicago) to $300M (Remote, San Francisco). The heaviest activity concentrated in a roughly six-month window across late 2021 and early 2022: Rippling ($250M), Paradox ($200M), Wheel ($150M), Oyster ($150M), Hibob ($150M), and Envoy ($111M) all closed during that stretch.
After a quieter 2023–2024 period — highlighted by Spyglass Pharma ($90M, Aliso Viejo) and Factorial ($120M, Barcelona) — 2025 brought renewed deal flow. Harbinger raised $160M in Garden Grove in November 2025, followed by Canopy ($70M, Draper), Infinitus Systems ($52M, San Francisco), Sensi.Ai ($45M, Tel Aviv), and DRUID ($31M, Bucharest). Sub-sector themes visible across the dataset include HR infrastructure, conversational AI for enterprise workflows, healthcare-adjacent staffing platforms, and global employer-of-record services.
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What are the largest Series C rounds in this segment?
Remote ($300M, San Francisco, April 2022), Rippling ($250M, San Francisco, October 2021), and Paradox ($200M, Scottsdale, December 2021) are the three largest in this dataset. Harbinger's $160M round closed in Garden Grove in November 2025, making it the largest among the 50 most recent rounds.
How has Series C funding activity shifted over time in this segment?
The heaviest concentration of rounds falls in late 2021 and Q1–Q2 2022, when Rippling, Remote, Oyster, Wheel, Hibob, Envoy, and others all closed within roughly six months. Activity thinned in 2023 (six rounds, including Spyglass Pharma at $90M and Factorial at $120M) and 2024 (PolyAI and Infinitus Systems only), before picking back up in 2025 with seven rounds across April through November.
Where are most Series C administrative services companies based?
San Francisco is the most represented city, home to Remote, Rippling, Pave, Torch, Cheetah, Humu, Envoy, Trusted Health, Stride Health, Infinitus Systems, and CodeSignal. New York appears next with Nava, ChartHop, Nayya, and Connecteam. India has a notable cluster: Routematic and BetterPlace in Bangalore, Apna in Mumbai, Zepto in Parel, and FreshMenu and Tonbo Imaging in Bengaluru.
Which sub-sectors within administrative services are attracting Series C capital?
HR and workforce management platforms — Rippling, Remote, Oyster, Hibob, Factorial, Bambee, 15Five — account for a large share. Conversational AI and automation tools appear in DRUID (Bucharest), Infinitus Systems (San Francisco), Kore.ai (Orlando), and Paradox (Scottsdale). Healthcare-adjacent admin platforms including Covera Health, Wheel, IntelyCare, and Stride Health form another visible cluster.
How geographically diverse is Series C funding in this segment beyond the US?
Non-US representation is substantial. Israel contributes Sensi.Ai and Hibob (both Tel Aviv); India has six entries across Bangalore, Mumbai, and Bengaluru; the UK has PolyAI and YuLife in London; Brazil has Flash and Shopper in São Paulo; Germany has Medwing and JOKR in Berlin. Additional single-country entries include Romania (DRUID, Bucharest), Spain (Factorial, Barcelona), France (Gojob, Aix-en-Provence), UAE (Bayzat, Dubai), and Kenya (Copia Global, Nairobi).
What does the round size distribution look like at Series C in this segment?
The range is wide: from $850K (The Primo, Chicago) and $4M (Kore.ai, Orlando) at the low end to $300M (Remote) and $250M (Rippling) at the top. More than a dozen rounds exceeded $100M, while a significant portion clustered between $40M and $70M — including Canopy ($70M), Sensi.Ai ($45M), Paytient ($40M), and Routematic ($40M).
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