HR technology unicorn Darwinbox attracts new $40 million investment
HCM provider Darwinbox has announced another successful funding round to fuel its growth in new markets, taking total 2025 investment to $180 million.
News in Brief
Indian HR technology unicorn Darwinbox has announced a new funding injection of $40 million.
Aiming to take on incumbents in the HCM space, Darwinbox plans to use the investment to build out its presence in the US market and further its AI development.
UNLEASH speaks exclusively to Darwinbox Co-Founder, Jayant Paleti, to find out more.
HR technology unicorn Darwinbox has confirmed new funding of $40 million to further drive international expansion plans and technology development.
The funding was led by Teachers’ Venture Growth (TVG), the late-stage venture and growth investment arm of Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan.
It follows a previous funding round of $140 million, led by Partners Group and funds managed by KKR, announced in March.
Darwinbox provides a mobile-first Human Capital Management (HCM) platform designed to encompass the entire employee lifecycle, including workforce management, employee experience, compensation and benefits, and people analytics.
Founded in 2015, Darwinbox secured $15 million funding from Salesforce Ventures in 2021 on top of its previous $35 million total.
In 2022,the company achieved unicorn status following a $72 million Series D funding round led by Technology Crossover Ventures (TCV), which has previously invested in the likes of Netflix, Facebook and Spotify, among others.
Darwinbox on building HR’s agentic AI capabilities
After securing $140 million of investment in March, Darwinbox Co-Founder Jayant Paleti told UNLEASH that the company was aiming at international expansion, particularly in North America.
Since launching in 2019, Darwinbox has built a client portfolio of more than 1,000 organizations – including the likes of Starbucks, Nivea, AXA, Cigna, WeWork, and T-Systems – representing more than 3 million employees.
Speaking to UNLEASH following the funding from TVG, Paletti says the focus of the company is “unrelenting: delivering measurable customer value and future-proofing organizations as they harness AI across the enterprise.”
Aiming to take on established technology players such as Deel and Rippling in the HCM space, Darwinbox has recently rolled out enhancements to its platform including a multi-country payroll solution and enhanced generative AI features.
“Out front and accelerating, we’re building HR’s agentic AI layer,” Paleti adds.
“Beyond GenAI, we’re enabling autonomous, cross-system HR agents that drive productivity, strengthen compliance, and elevate the employee experience.
“With Model Context Protocol (MCP) support, Darwinbox is the first HCM platform where customers can safely build and deploy their own agents.”
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Senior Journalist, UNLEASH
John Brazier is an experienced and award-winning B2B journalist and editor, with a strong track record of hosting conferences, webinars, roundtables and video products. He has a keen interest in emerging technologies within the HR space, as well as wellbeing and employee experience topics. Prior to joining UNLEASH, John both led and wrote for various global and domestic financial services publications, including COVER Magazine, The TRADE, and WatersTechnology.
Get in touch via email: john@unleash.ai
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