Zuper, a Seattle startup that sells software to help companies with field workers, raised a $32 million Series B round led by FUSE.

  • Founded in 2018, the company serves industries including residential and commercial cleaning, HVAC, electrical, internet service providers, property maintenance, plumbing, landscaping, and more.
  • Zuper is led by CEO Anand Subbaraj, a former Microsoft leader who joined in 2020. The 180-person company has offices in Seattle and India.
  • Bellevue, Wash.-based venture capital firm FUSE also led the company’s Series A round in 2021. Prime Venture Partners, another previous backer, invested again in the new round, along with Kin Ventures, Peak XV Partners, and Zendesk. Other early investors include Sequoia Capital India and HubSpot Ventures. Total funding to date is $46.1 million.
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