InsideSales.com to create 120 jobs after $50m funding round

Firm makes agreement with Insight Centre for Data Analytics as investors include ISIF

InsideSales.com, which has developed a sales tracking software platform, will create 120 jobs in Ireland over the next three years after raising $50 million (€47 million) in funding from investors, including the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF).

The company, headquartered in Provo, Utah, had previously raised $200 million from investors. It has also signed a new partnership with Ireland's Insight Centre for Data Analytics, a joint initiative between researchers at Dublin City University, NUI Galway, University College Cork, University College Dublin and other partner institutions.

InsideSales.com is behind a so-called “sales acceleration platform” that is built on Neuralytics, a predictive and prescriptive self-learning engine. The company said its long-term goal to create a worldwide centre of excellence for artificial learning and machine learning in Ireland.

"The expansion of our operations in Ireland signals the commitment we're making both to Ireland and to expanding support for our growing international customer base. Building a research and development hub in the region will allow us to capitalise on new pools of talent," said Martin Moran, managing director, international.

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Growth equity round

The company announced the closing of a $50 million growth equity round, led by returning investor Polaris Partners with support from Microsoft.

New investors include QuestMark Partners and the ISIF, which is managed and controlled by the National Treasury Management Agency.

Existing venture investors Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers, Hummer Winblad, US Venture Partners, Epic Ventures, and Zetta Venture Partners also participated in the latest funding round.

“We are pleased to welcome InsideSales into Ireland’s flourishing technology community,” said ISIF director Eugene O’Callaghan, who added that the investment is aligned with the fund’s mandate.

“Key benefits to the Irish economy [are] the targeted creation of more than 120 high-quality jobs over the next three years, in addition to the collaboration between InsideSales and the Insight Centre in Ireland fostering growth of this important specialist sector.”

Charlie Taylor

Charlie Taylor

Charlie Taylor is a former Irish Times business journalist