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UiPath raises $153 million Series B led by Accel following record growth

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UiPath, a leading enterprise robotic process automation (RPA) software company, has raised $153 million in Series B funding following a year of record growth. Previous investor Accel led the round, with new investors CapitalG and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers contributing. UiPath seed investors Earlybird’s Digital East Fund, Credo Ventures and Seedcamp also participated significantly in the round.

Launched in 2015, UiPath has become the most widely adopted Enterprise RPA platform. The company’s software enables the rapid design and deployment of software robots (digital workers) that perfectly emulate and execute repetitive processes, boosting business productivity, ensuring compliance and enhancing customer service across both back-office and front-office operations.

In 2017, UiPath’s enterprise customer base grew from less than 100 customers to more than 700, resulting in 8x growth in annual recurring revenue. New customers include BMW Group, CenturyLink, Dairy Farm Group, Dentsu, Huawei, Morningstar and Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group. UiPath has also cultivated a thriving community of more than 120,000 RPA developers worldwide, all of whom are benefiting from the company’s philosophy to democratize RPA by making its software easily available online and providing self-led, advanced training and certification through the UiPath Academy.

The new financing will be used to accelerate the company’s product roadmap, particularly innovations that integrate machine learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms within customers’ digital business operations. UiPath will also continue expansion of its global operations with new offices in Amsterdam, Houston, Munich, Paris, Seoul and Washington D.C. this quarter. The company now employs more than 590 professionals across 14 countries.

Accel led both Series A and Series B capital raises, and Accel Partner Rich Wong will join the company’s board of directors, along with Accel partner Luciana Lixandru already serving on the board. CapitalG, whose participation is a substantial endorsement for the technical capabilities of UiPath, opens the door to working with Google technical advisors to continue advancing top rated AI and ML capabilities. Kleiner Perkins provides yet another top-tier venture capital firm endorsement and will provide deep expertise and mentorship to support UiPath’s accelerating growth.

“I am thrilled to have such a strong set of investors and thought leaders supporting UiPath, and I am especially grateful for the continued support of Accel,” said Daniel Dines, co-founder and CEO of UiPath. “RPA is proving to be an unrivaled technology for driving real digital transformation and delivering better business outcomes incredibly fast. With our tremendous growth in 2017, it is now clear that every organization in the world can benefit significantly from RPA. With the substantial commitment today by Accel, CapitalG and Kleiner Perkins, we are deepening our resolve to accelerate the delivery of AI through the UiPath platform, helping organizations and workers quickly become more sophisticated in everything they do.”

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