Series Unknown Funded Administrative Services Startups
The 50 most recent Series Unknown administrative services rounds span March through August 2025, with the latest close recorded August 25 (Benefitbay, Kans…
The 50 most recent Series Unknown administrative services rounds span March through August 2025, with the latest close recorded August 25 (Benefitbay, Kansas City, $5M). The US accounts for roughly half the listings, anchored by clusters in New York (360Learning, Nava, showd.me), San Francisco (Remynt, Para, Miter), and Texas (Greylane in Dallas, TalentGuard in West Lake Hills). International entries include companies from Spain, Sweden, France, the UK, Canada, and Australia, among others.
Round sizes diverge sharply. The two largest disclosed amounts — Solaria Energía y Medio Ambiente ($107M, Madrid) and Employee Navigator ($100M, Bethesda) — sit well above the dataset median, while 18 of 50 rounds carry no figure at all. Active mid-range deals include PulPac (Gothenburg, $24M on July 3), Miter (San Francisco, $23M on May 14), and TransCrypts (Newark CA, $19M on May 16).
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What are the largest disclosed rounds among these 50 administrative services companies?
The three largest are Solaria Energía y Medio Ambiente ($107M, Madrid, May 2025), Employee Navigator ($100M, Bethesda, August 2025), and Arrive AI ($40M, Indianapolis, May 2025). PulPac (Gothenburg, $24M on July 3), Miter (San Francisco, $23M on May 14), and TransCrypts (Newark CA, $19M on May 16) represent the next tier.
How many of these rounds have undisclosed amounts?
18 of the 50 rounds carry no disclosed figure, including Nava, ContactMonkey, TalentGuard, and desk.ly. Any aggregate of the visible amounts understates total capital raised across this segment.
Which US cities show the most activity in this segment?
New York and San Francisco each appear three times — New York with 360Learning, Nava, and showd.me; San Francisco with Remynt, Para, and Miter. Utah contributes three entries (Sequifi in Lehi, Findd in Springville, YouScience in American Fork), as does Texas (Greylane in Dallas, TalentGuard in West Lake Hills, Go To Green in Van Alstyne).
What date range does this listing cover?
The 50 rows run from March 20, 2025 (Modular Medical, Escondido CA) to August 25, 2025 (Benefitbay, Kansas City). August 2025 alone contains four closes — Benefitbay, Nurture Life, Employee Navigator, and Greylane — indicating deal activity continued through late summer.
Are there significant non-US rounds in this administrative services dataset?
Spain produced the dataset's largest single close — Solaria Energía y Medio Ambiente's $107M raise in Madrid on May 27 — and Sweden's PulPac raised $24M in Gothenburg on July 3. The UK contributes three entries (Serve First at $6M, OCEANIUM at $12M, ProFinda at $4M), and France adds Klara ($11M) and Request Finance (undisclosed), both in Paris.
What round sizes are most common among the disclosed amounts?
Most disclosed rounds fall in the $1M–$10M band; examples include Sequifi ($7M, Lehi), Globavend ($10M, Perth), Aire Limpio ($8M, Madrid), and Benefitbay ($5M, Kansas City). Only two rounds exceed $50M: Solaria Energía y Medio Ambiente ($107M) and Employee Navigator ($100M).
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