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Aussie HR tech firm raises RM141.6 mil to expand, including in M’sia

Funds to facilitate significant Southeast Asian push, says Employment Hero

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 Mar 2021 11:40AM

Aussie HR tech firm raises RM141.6 mil to expand, including in M’sia
Ben Thompson, chief executive officer and co-founder of Employment Hero, says the latest round of funding will allow the firm to continue building powerful features to simplify employment. – Morgo pic, March 2, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Australian human resources technology firm Employment Hero has raised RM141.6 million in a Series D funding round to accelerate growth in Australia, and doubled down on its international expansion strategy, including in Malaysia.

It said the latest funding was led by return investor SEEK, with participation from previous backers OneVentures and AirTree Ventures, as well as the company’s newest investor, Salesforce Ventures.

“As part of its first wave of international roll-out, Employment Hero successfully launched localised versions of its signature people, payroll, and benefits solution in New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Malaysia, and Singapore in late 2020,” it said in a statement here today.

Funds raised from the Series D will support Employment Hero’s continued growth in these markets and facilitate a significant push across Southeast Asia, reinforcing the company’s mission to make employment easier and more rewarding for small and medium enterprises globally.

Ben Thompson, chief executive officer and co-founder of Employment Hero, said: “This latest round of funding will allow us to continue building powerful features to simplify employment.”

Employment Hero has over 6,000 SMEs, collectively managing over 250,000 employees, using its platform and has experienced a 100% year-on-year increase in revenue since inception.

SEEK is a diverse group of companies that have a unified purpose to help people live more fulfilling and productive working lives and help organisations succeed.

The group encompasses a strong international portfolio of employment and education businesses and is a market leader in online employment marketplaces, with deep and rich insights into the future of work. – Bernama, March 2, 2021

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