Omilia raises $67M to scale customer support platform
The Series B follows a 10x ARR increase to $60 million since its 2020 raise.
Why it matters
The funding reflects continued investor interest in AI-driven customer support platforms. Omilia's reported ARR growth suggests enterprise demand for automated support systems remains strong.
The key points
- 1.Omilia raised $67 million in Series B funding.
- 2.ARR reportedly grew 10x to $60 million since 2020.
- 3.The company plans to scale its customer support platform.
Omilia raised $67 million in Series B funding to scale its customer support platform. TechCrunch reported that this is the company's second fundraise since it last raised capital in 2020, during which time annual recurring revenue increased 10x to $60 million.
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