Funded Administrative Services Startups in Singapore
The 28 administrative services startups listed here span rounds from March 2020 through July 2025, with the bulk of disclosed activity concentrated in 2021…
The 28 administrative services startups listed here span rounds from March 2020 through July 2025, with the bulk of disclosed activity concentrated in 2021–2023. The two largest rounds — Multiplier's $60M Series B and AI Rudder's $50M Series B — closed on the same date, March 8, 2022, and together represent the high-water mark for the segment in this dataset. AnyMind Group ($29M Series D, July 2022) and Glints ($23M Series C, April 2021) are the only other companies to have raised above $20M.
Recent deal flow has shifted toward early stages: all three 2025 entries — Talixa AI, Neufast, and EDGE Tutor — are Pre-Seed or Seed rounds at $70K to $1M. The segment skews heavily toward workforce tech, spanning global payroll infrastructure (Multiplier, Skuad), AI-driven hiring tools (impress.ai, HireQuotient), and job marketplaces (Glints, Bossjob, Snaphunt). All companies are based in Singapore's Central Region.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds among these companies?
Multiplier raised $60M and AI Rudder raised $50M, both in Series B rounds closed on the same date — March 8, 2022. AnyMind Group's $29M Series D (July 2022) and Glints' $23M Series C (April 2021) are the next largest by disclosed amount.
Which companies raised rounds in 2025?
Three companies show 2025 round dates: Talixa AI (Pre-Seed, $70K, July 2025), Neufast (Seed, $1M, May 2025), and EDGE Tutor (Seed, $1M, February 2025). All three are early-stage raises concentrated in Singapore's Central Region.
What funding stages appear most frequently in this segment?
Of the 28 companies shown, Seed is the most common stage (7 companies), followed by Pre-Seed (6) and Series Unknown (4). Only two companies reached Series B — Multiplier and AI Rudder — with one Series C (Glints) and one Series D (AnyMind Group) rounding out the later-stage activity.
When did deal activity peak within the data shown?
The heaviest concentration falls between 2021 and 2023, accounting for at least 22 of the 28 rows. Nine rounds are dated to 2022 alone, including the two largest disclosed raises. No 2024 rounds appear in the dataset; activity resumes in early 2025 at Pre-Seed and Seed level only.
What sub-sectors within administrative services draw the most Singapore funding?
The majority of companies address workforce and HR tech — global employment platforms (Multiplier, Skuad), AI-assisted hiring and screening (impress.ai, Neufast, Talixa AI, HireQuotient), and job marketplaces (Glints, Bossjob, Snaphunt). A secondary cluster covers employee engagement and analytics (EngageRocket, Pulsifi, Intellect), with smaller representation in scheduling and workforce ops (StaffAny, FlexOS) and learning platforms (Tigerhall, EDGE Tutor).
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