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Census has confirmed that it has secured $60 million in Series B funding at a valuation of $630 million dollars


Census, a company that creates a data layer between business activities and a corporation’s data warehouse, has secured $60 million in a Series B round at a valuation of $630 million, according to an Axios report from earlier this week.

Initially, it meant product data, but as time went on, other departments such as marketing, sales, and finance came to see this tool as a beneficial method to extract relevant data from the company’s data source, whether it was Amazon Redshift, Snowflake, Databricks, or others. Airtable, Salesforce, Marketo, and Zendesk are among the business data sources that the company links to.

People in charge of business operations may extract data from a variety of sources depending on data kinds and create an application to deliver it to them. It may, for example, allow you to merge data from Salesforce, Marketo, and Zendesk to get a holistic picture of a client’s sales, marketing, and customer support information. He claims that there is still a lot of work to be done to grow the service and add more connections and features and that the funding will assist the firm in achieving those objectives.

Census team

Census now employs roughly 40 employees, with aspirations to expand to double, treble, or possibly quadruple as a result of the Series B funding. He stated that they have been aware of employing a diverse team and that being able to hire from anywhere has aided them in this endeavour.

Census has clearly piqued the interest of several high-profile investors. Tiger led the investment, which also included Insight Partners, Sequoia Capital, and Andreessen Horowitz. The firm claims to have raised more than $80 million in total, with a $4.3 million seed round in 2020 and a $16 million A round in 2021.

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