Funded Administrative Services Startups
The 50 most recent administrative services funding rounds span July through November 2025, ranging from Talixa AI's $70K pre-seed in Singapore to Zepto's $…
The 50 most recent administrative services funding rounds span July through November 2025, ranging from Talixa AI's $70K pre-seed in Singapore to Zepto's $450M Series H in Parel, Maharashtra. The three largest raises are Zepto ($450M), Harbinger ($160M Series C, Garden Grove, California, November 14, 2025), and Employee Navigator ($100M, Bethesda, Maryland, August 4, 2025). Seed rounds are the most common stage, with 17 of the 50 companies raising at that level — including TransCrypts ($15M, Newark, California), Murphy AI ($13M, Barcelona), and JotPsych ($5M, Cleveland).
San Francisco is the most represented single city, with seven companies across multiple stages: Apriora (Series A, $17M), Centari (Series A, $14M), Ashby (Series D, $50M), Sparrow (Series B, $35M), Kadence (Series A, $20M), OpenLaw (Seed, $4M), and Atomicwork. The segment is globally distributed, with notable clusters in India (Zepto, Klaar, TurboHire, Bambrew), Spain (Workfully, Pack, Murphy AI), and Israel (Sensi.Ai at $45M Series C, Teramount at $50M Series B).
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What are the largest recent rounds in administrative services?
Zepto raised $450M in a Series H (October 16, 2025, Parel, Maharashtra), followed by Harbinger's $160M Series C (November 14, 2025, Garden Grove, California) and Employee Navigator's $100M Series Unknown round (August 4, 2025, Bethesda, Maryland). Teramount and Ashby each raised $50M — a Series B in Jerusalem and a Series D in San Francisco, respectively, both closing in late July 2025.
Which cities have the highest concentration of funded administrative services startups in this dataset?
San Francisco leads with seven companies — Apriora, Centari, Atomicwork, Sparrow, Ashby, Kadence, and OpenLaw — spanning Series A through Series D. New York follows with four companies (Nava, Parento, 360Learning, showd.me), and Barcelona accounts for three seed-stage companies: Workfully, Pack, and Murphy AI.
What funding stages are most common across these 50 companies?
Seed rounds are the most prevalent, representing 17 of the 50 companies shown. Series Unknown (11 companies) is the next most frequent, followed by Series A (6 companies) and Series B (4 companies). Ashby's Series D and Zepto's Series H are the two most advanced stages present in this dataset.
How active is international funding activity in this segment?
Roughly a third of the 50 companies are headquartered outside the United States. Notable non-US rounds include Zepto ($450M Series H, India), Sensi.Ai ($45M Series C, Tel Aviv), Teramount ($50M Series B, Jerusalem), DRUID ($31M Series C, Bucharest), and Murphy AI ($13M Seed, Barcelona). Additional raises come from the Netherlands, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Portugal, Cyprus, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, and Colombia.
What is the typical disclosed Seed round size in this segment?
Among the 16 disclosed Seed rounds in this dataset, amounts range from $300K (One Stop Wellness, McKinney, Texas) to $15M (TransCrypts, Newark, California). Most fall between $1M and $6M; Murphy AI's $13M and TransCrypts' $15M are the clear outliers at the top of the range.
What is the most recent funding activity shown?
The most recent round is Harbinger's $160M Series C, closed November 14, 2025 in Garden Grove, California. The next two are Rali's $2M venture round on October 29, 2025 (Alpharetta, Georgia) and Zepto's $450M Series H on October 16, 2025 (Parel, Maharashtra).
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