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Published: May 6, 2021
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Utmost Raises $21 Million Series B to Accelerate Growth and Expand its Extended Workforce System
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Utmost raises Series B to continue evolving vendor management systems and address the full continuum of workers
Utmost Extended Workforce System We re starting to replace 20-year-old VMS systems with a worker-friendly, enterprise-ready extended workforce system to enable our customers to manage their total workforce. This funding is an important milestone on our journey to make even more customers successful.” - Annrai O Toole, CEO SAN FRANCISCO (PRWEB) May 05, 2021
Utmost, the first extended workforce system, today announced it has raised $21 million in Series B funding. Through its native integration to Workday and a talent-centric approach to the extended workforce, the Utmost Extended Workforce System delivers comprehensive visibility into all categories of workers beyond what traditional legacy
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Utmost, an extended workforce system and VMS provider with native integration to Workday, announced a $21 million Series B round of funding. The round was led by Mosaic Ventures with participation by existing investors, Greylock Partners and Workday Ventures, and by new investors, Acadian Ventures and Alumni Ventures Group. The new funds “will accelerate product innovation and expand Utmost’s presence across North America and Europe,” the announcement said.
According to the announcement, the Utmost Extended Workforce System “through its native integration to Workday and a talent-centric approach to the extended workforce, delivers comprehensive visibility into all categories of workers beyond what traditional legacy vendor management systems (VMS) can offer.”