Indonesian HR startup Talenta snaps up funding from Fenox and East Ventures
Indonesian cloud-based human resources management startup Talenta announced earlier today it raised a bridge funding round of an undisclosed amount. The round was led by Fenox Venture Capital and participated in by existing investor East Ventures. Talenta says the funding will be used to ramp up hiring, bolster sales, and increase marketing efforts.
インドネシアのクラウドベースの人材管理スタートアップTalentaが、今日、ブリッジファンドラウンドで資金を獲得したことを発表した(総額は、未公表)。Fenox Venture Capitalが主導する同ラウンドには、既存の投資家East Venturesが参加した。同ファンドは、雇用の増加、売上増加、そしてマーケティング努力の向上に使用されると、Talentaは述べている。
インドネシアのクラウドベース・人材管理スタートアップ、Talentaは、今日早くに、非公開額のブリッジファンディングラウンドより資金を集めると発表した。同ラウンドはFenox Venture Capital主導、従来から投資していたEast Venturesも参加。Talentaは、今回の投資を人材雇用の増加、売上の増強、マーケティング活動の向上に活用するという。
Since inception, the startup has managed to garner several tech clients in Southeast Asia, including some well-known firms like Go-Jek, GrabTaxi, TopasTV, FlowerAdvisor, Qraved, MicroAd, Kudo, ShopDeca, and more. “It has been a rollercoaster ride for the past six months for Talenta but we finally managed to get a product-market fit,” says founder Joshua Kevin. “I believe that the trend is with us. SaaS is going to be the new standard […]”
Last September, Kevin told Tech in Asia the company’s original concept was to provide varied services for local startups including public relations, community outreach, and events organization. But soon after, following a seed investment from Grace Tahir and East Ventures, Talenta moved its core focus toward human resource services only. It launched in beta the following February.
“It’s been exciting to see Talenta’s progress this year. They’re hitting a billion-dollar industry with full force by offering a tool to help tackle one of the biggest verticals most Indonesian businesses struggle with today,” says Anis Uzzaman, partner at Fenox.
「今年のTalentaの躍進ぶりを見るのが嬉しいです。今日、インドネシア国内の業界の大部分が奮闘している最大業種の1つに取り組むのに一役買うツールを提供することによって、全力で10億ドルの業界に到達したのです。」とFenoxのパートナーAnis Uzzaman氏は述べた。
「今年のTalentaの前進を見るのが楽しみです。同社はツールを提供し、今日ほとんどのインドネシア企業が戦っている最大のバーティカルの1つに取り組めるようにすることで、全力を注ぎ、十数億ドル事業に達しようとしています。」とFenoxのパートナー、Anis Uzzaman氏は話す。
Following the funding round, Talenta plans to expand its monetization method from subscriptions only to include transaction-based revenue. Kevin did not reveal exactly what transactions Talenta will monetize, or what the profit margins could look like, but he did say Talenta will likely work with Jakarta fintech players like CekAja, HaloMoney, and Cermati to help its users apply for products like loans and credit cards.
“It was a natural movement for us as we grow from product to platform,” explains Kevin. “The subscription-based model has limitations in and of itself while [the] transactional [model] has huge potential.” With more than 1,500 employees on Talenta, the startup is also pushing to partner up with large companies instead of focusing on SMEs only. In the past, Kevin cited Talenta’s focus on small and medium-sized businesses as the company’s core offering.
Talenta has also launched its software with a new design. It has added more features, including an employee self service option for leave, overtime, and reimbursement requests. Now that Talenta is gunning for larger enterprises, it will likely start to see more direct competition from the likes of international players like Oracle, SAP, DataOn, and SunFish HR.