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Ubeya lands $10 million investment after successful workforce management at Champions League final | CTech
Israeli startup Ubeya, which specializes in temporary workforce management, has successfully raised $10 million in a funding round led by U.S. fund EGP, marking EGPs first investment in an Israeli company. Other investors include MoreVC and Magma, who have previously invested in Ubeya. Founded in 2017, Ubeyas platform connects employers with temporary workers for events such as sports tournaments and concerts. The company, which currently employs 25 people, is expanding its workforce. Ubeyas platform is used by major European sports stadiums and clubs, and it has managed workforce systems for high-profile events like the UEFA Champions League final and Taylor Swifts Eras tour. The platform has over 250,000 active users and offers features for both employers and employees.
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Staff Management Startup Ubeya Raises $3.5 Million
Tel Aviv-based staff management startup Ubeya has raised $3.5 million in a series A funding round. The round was led by Israel Cleantech Ventures (ICV), with participation from Nasdaq-listed software company Cornerstone OnDemand Inc. and existing investor Magma Ventures. Founded in 2017, Ubeya develops a staff management service for companies that enables managers to process time-off and shift trade requests, and includes a mobile punch clock and automated payroll reports. The company has raised $5 million to date.
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