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Factorial has evolved from a traditional HR software provider into a full-scale AI-first business management platform, positioning itself as a centralized operating system for modern organizations. The Spanish company recently secured a €129 million Series D funding round led by General Catalyst, reaching a valuation of €2.1 billion and marking one of the most significant European HR tech investments in recent years.
This new phase of growth is centered on international expansion, with a strong focus on markets such as Germany, and on the continued development of its “Factorial One” architecture. Built around AI agents, this system is designed to automate core business functions across HR, finance, and IT—streamlining workflows that are typically fragmented across multiple tools and vendors.
Today, Factorial supports more than 16,000 companies worldwide, offering an integrated platform that brings together time tracking, payroll, talent acquisition, and employee management in a single digital environment. By consolidating these functions and embedding automation at the core, the company aims to replace disconnected software stacks with a unified, intelligent infrastructure for day-to-day business operations.
More broadly, Factorial’s trajectory reflects a wider shift in enterprise software—from modular tools toward AI-driven platforms capable of coordinating entire organizational workflows.
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By Olga SantarovichFactorial has evolved from a traditional HR software provider into a full-scale AI-first business management platform, positioning itself as a centralized operating system for modern organizations. The Spanish company recently secured a €129 million Series D funding round led by General Catalyst, reaching a valuation of €2.1 billion and marking one of the most significant European HR tech investments in recent years.
This new phase of growth is centered on international expansion, with a strong focus on markets such as Germany, and on the continued development of its “Factorial One” architecture. Built around AI agents, this system is designed to automate core business functions across HR, finance, and IT—streamlining workflows that are typically fragmented across multiple tools and vendors.
Today, Factorial supports more than 16,000 companies worldwide, offering an integrated platform that brings together time tracking, payroll, talent acquisition, and employee management in a single digital environment. By consolidating these functions and embedding automation at the core, the company aims to replace disconnected software stacks with a unified, intelligent infrastructure for day-to-day business operations.
More broadly, Factorial’s trajectory reflects a wider shift in enterprise software—from modular tools toward AI-driven platforms capable of coordinating entire organizational workflows.
Contact us: [email protected]
Support us: https://paypal.me/OlgaSantarovich