Venture - Series Unknown Funded Administrative Services Startups
The 50 most recent venture-stage administrative services rounds in this dataset span from May 2022 through October 2025, with the large majority of activit…
The 50 most recent venture-stage administrative services rounds in this dataset span from May 2022 through October 2025, with the large majority of activity compressed into a five-month window between May and October 2022. Disclosed amounts range from $480K (vadeCity, Barcelona) to $39M (Ecom Express, New Delhi), and eleven entries carry undisclosed sizes — among them Atomicwork (San Francisco, September 2025) and Bayzat (Dubai). The two most recent entries, Rali (Alpharetta, Georgia, October 2025) and Atomicwork, are separated from the rest of the dataset by roughly three years, signaling that this "Series Unknown" classification captures rounds filed or surfaced at irregular intervals.
Geographically, the set is broadly distributed across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East. US cities dominate — New York, San Francisco, and Austin each appear multiple times — while the UK (London, Edinburgh, Manchester), Australia (Sydney, Melbourne), and India (New Delhi, Bengaluru, Secunderabad) form the strongest non-US clusters. Sub-sectors represented include HR tech, employee benefits, recruitment automation, workforce scheduling, compliance, and logistics operations.
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What are the largest disclosed rounds among these 50 entries?
Ecom Express (New Delhi) leads at $39M, followed by Nexii (Vancouver) at $35M and Northstar (San Francisco) at $24M. Night (Austin) at $18M and Joonko (New York) at $17M are the next largest disclosed amounts in the set.
How many rounds in this dataset have undisclosed amounts?
Eleven of the 50 entries carry undisclosed round sizes, including Atomicwork (San Francisco, September 2025), Bayzat (Dubai), Onsurity (Bengaluru), Sidekicker (Melbourne), and Confetti (New York). The 39 disclosed amounts range from $480K for vadeCity (Barcelona) to $39M for Ecom Express.
Which cities and regions produce the most administrative services venture deals here?
US-headquartered companies account for roughly half the entries, with New York (six companies including GoLocker, Joonko, and SquarePeg), Austin (Enable Dental, Clusiv, Night, Grata), and San Francisco (Atomicwork, Mursion, Northstar, Kadence) as the densest clusters. The UK contributes eight entries across London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Leicester, Northampton, and Dudley, while Australia adds four (Sydney and Melbourne) and India three (New Delhi, Bengaluru, Secunderabad).
What sub-sectors within administrative services appear across these rounds?
The dataset spans HR and workforce management (ZenHR, StaffCircle, Kadence), employee benefits and insurance (Bayzat, Highway Benefits, Enable Dental, Onsurity), staffing and recruitment technology (FastJobs, Sidekicker, Allsorter, myInterview), compliance and EHS (MirrorWeb, Serenity EHS), and employee wellness (Quit Genius, Cooleaf). Logistics-adjacent admin plays such as Ecom Express and Brenger also appear.
How recent is the data, and are there any 2025 rounds in this segment?
Two entries date to 2025: Rali (Alpharetta, Georgia) closed a $2M round in October 2025, and Atomicwork (San Francisco) raised an undisclosed amount in September 2025. The remaining 48 entries are drawn from May through October 2022, representing a dense cluster of activity during that period.
What does the typical deal size look like for this segment and round type?
Among the 39 entries with disclosed amounts, the median sits in the $3M–$5M range, with a long tail of smaller deals (vadeCity at $480K, FastJobs at $840K, Allsorter at $990K) and a handful of outliers above $20M. The concentration of undisclosed rounds also suggests a meaningful portion of deals in this category close without public valuation data.
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