Canada’s Jobber secures $100m in Series D funding round
Jobber, an operations management software provider for home service businesses, has secured $100 million in a Series D funding round led by General Atlantic.
The round also saw participation from existing investors Summit Partners, Version One Ventures, and Tech Pioneers Fund. Aaron Goldman, managing director and head of enterprise technology investing at General Atlantic, has also joined Jobber’s board of directors.
Founded in 2011, the Canadian firm provides a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution that enables small home service businesses to modernise their operations and manage customer experience. Its offering enables businesses to accept credit card payments and generate invoices for customers, among a host of other services.
With the new funding, the company plans to boost its growth through investments in R&D, sales and marketing, and new customer acquisition.
Since its last fundraise of $60 million in January 2021, Jobber claims to have grown its revenue by 3x and onboarded more than 200,000 small businesses across 50 industries.