Skello Raises €200M for European HR Roll-Up
Skello, a Paris-based AI HR software company for frontline teams, has raised €200 million in funding led by Bridgepoint. Unlike typical rounds where founders’ stakes decrease, Skello’s founders increased their share and plan to use the funds for a European acquisition spree.
Key Takeaways:
- Skello is already profitable with €50 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR).
- Founders Quitterie Mathelin-Moreaux and Emmanuelle Fauchier-Magnan, both Partech alumni, established Skello in 2016.
- The company caters to roughly 30,000 businesses and 700,000 daily users across Europe.
- Skello Assistant, their AI-powered scheduling tool, saves managers an estimated 35 hours per month.
Focus on Expansion:
The funding will be used for:
- Further AI development and hiring.
- Acquisitions, aiming to create a "roll-up" of smaller competitors in the largely fragmented market.
Competitive Landscape:
Skello faces strong competition from rivals like Spain’s Factorial and Sweden’s Quinyx, but its profitability and expansion plans offer a unique advantage. The true test will be their ability to translate domestic success into cross-border growth.