Randstad and Nationale-Nederlanden took part in the workplace analytics platform developer's latest round - both as existing investors, Crunchr confimed.

Netherlands-based workforce analytics software developer Crunchr welcomed back corporate investors Randstad and Nationale-Nederlanden for its latest funding round yesterday.

The size of the round was not disclosed but it was led by venture capital firm Oxx and is the third to be closed by Crunchr, with both human resources provider Randstad’s Innovation Fund and insurer Nationale-Nederlanden participating as existing investors, founder and CEO, Dirk Jonker told Global Corporate Venturing.

“We bootstrapped the company in 2014, received seed funding later from the Randstad Innovation Fund and closed our series A in 2019 with Randstad Innovation Fund and Nationale-Nederlanden,” he confirmed.

Crunchr has built a software platform which enables enterprises to apply data analytics to their existing HR software in order to strengthen employee engagement and productivity and facilitate long-term planning. It estimates most businesses already work with some 30 existing platforms.

“Companies realise that they sit on tons of data, but…

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Robert Lavine

Robert Lavine is special features editor for Global Venturing.