Funded Administrative Services Startups in Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv's administrative services sector has drawn consistent venture capital across a four-year span, with 14 tracked funding events running from March 2…
Tel Aviv's administrative services sector has drawn consistent venture capital across a four-year span, with 14 tracked funding events running from March 2021 through October 2025. Activity was densest in 2021, when seven rounds closed within nine months — including Bringg's $100M raise in June and Swimm's $28M Series A in November. Hibob anchored the 2022 cohort with a $150M Series D in August, the largest single round in this dataset.
The segment has maintained momentum into the mid-2020s. Perfect closed a $23M Seed in February 2025 — the largest seed-stage raise in the dataset by a wide margin — and Sensi.Ai reached Series C in October 2025 with a $45M round, having entered this dataset four years earlier with a $4M Seed. Ubeya's $10M Series A in October 2024 and Ctrl's $9M Seed in April 2023 bridge the gap between the 2021–2022 concentration and the more recent activity, suggesting the pipeline has not stalled between peak vintages.
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What are the largest funding rounds among Tel Aviv administrative services companies in this dataset?
Hibob leads with a $150M Series D in August 2022, followed by Bringg at $100M in June 2021 (round type unlisted) and Sensi.Ai at $45M Series C in October 2025. These three rounds account for the bulk of total capital across the 14 tracked events.
Which year saw the most funding activity in this segment?
2021 produced seven of the fourteen rounds, running from Sensi.Ai's $4M Seed in March through Swimm's $28M Series A in November. That includes Bringg's $100M raise, Lightico's $15M Series B, FICX's $8M Series B, Bites's $5M Seed, and Stoke's $16M round — all within a nine-month window.
Are there any unusually large seed rounds in this dataset?
Perfect closed a $23M Seed in February 2025, well above the other seed-stage raises here — Ctrl ($9M, April 2023), Bites ($5M, October 2021), Sensi.Ai ($4M, March 2021), and Skillset ($3M, January 2022). Perfect's seed is roughly 2.5x the next-largest seed in the set.
Which company shows the clearest multi-round progression in the data?
Sensi.Ai appears twice: a $4M Seed in March 2021 and a $45M Series C in October 2025, a roughly 11x increase in round size over four and a half years. No other company in the 14 rows has multiple tracked rounds.
How are round stages distributed across these 14 companies?
Seed accounts for five rounds, Series A for three, Series B for two, with one each at Series C and Series D. Two rounds — Bringg and Stoke, both from June 2021 — have no stage label in the data.
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