TaskUs attracts $15 million strategic investment from Navegar

TaskUs, the world’s leading customer support outsourcing company for rapidly growing startups, announced it has closed $15 million in private equity funding from Navegar, a Philippines-based private equity fund whose partners were founders of the call center outsourcing industry.
“This is the first time we’ve taken any outside funding, and we sought out Navegar as a partner because of its deep roots in our sector,” said Bryce Maddock, CEO and Co-founder of TaskUs. “I’m proud to announce that TaskUs is profitable and on a $35 million revenue run rate. We’ve doubled revenue and headcount in the past five months, and we plan to triple our current revenue and headcount by the end of 2016. This funding allows us to invest heavily in our people, open offices in new geographies and integrate world class technology into our service offering.”

More than 200 of the world’s most innovative and disruptive companies – like Uber, Groupon, Tinder and HotelTonight – have chosen TaskUs to deliver exceptional customer care and back office support.

“Our formula is simple – we work with the world’s most innovative companies, and that attracts the best talent. The best talent delivers incredible results and that attracts more amazing clients. It’s a positive reinforcing cycle,” said Jaspar Weir, President and Co-founder of TaskUs. “We are changing the way companies scale and greatly reducing their time to profitability, which increases their valuations and attractiveness to investors.”

“TaskUs was created by Millennials and employs Millennials across the world. Simply put there is no better company when it comes to serving the needs of the mobile-first generation,” said Nori Poblador, partner at Navegar. “Bryce and Jasper envisioned a new standard for customer service outsourcing and executed on that vision. What was most interesting to us was that they are focused on creating delivery centers where employees are truly valued and treated just as well as employees are treated at tech startups in Silicon Valley.”

Employee benefits include fully paid school tuition for one of their children, a gym, massage center, health benefits, paid leave and fully paid for trips to exotic destinations for top performers.

TaskUs attracts $15 million strategic investment from Navegar

TaskUs, the world’s leading customer support outsourcing company for rapidly growing startups, announced it has closed $15 million in private equity funding from Navegar, a Philippines-based private equity fund whose partners were founders of the call center outsourcing industry.
“This is the first time we’ve taken any outside funding, and we sought out Navegar as a partner because of its deep roots in our sector,” said Bryce Maddock, CEO and Co-founder of TaskUs. “I’m proud to announce that TaskUs is profitable and on a $35 million revenue run rate. We’ve doubled revenue and headcount in the past five months, and we plan to triple our current revenue and headcount by the end of 2016. This funding allows us to invest heavily in our people, open offices in new geographies and integrate world class technology into our service offering.”

More than 200 of the world’s most innovative and disruptive companies – like Uber, Groupon, Tinder and HotelTonight – have chosen TaskUs to deliver exceptional customer care and back office support.

“Our formula is simple – we work with the world’s most innovative companies, and that attracts the best talent. The best talent delivers incredible results and that attracts more amazing clients. It’s a positive reinforcing cycle,” said Jaspar Weir, President and Co-founder of TaskUs. “We are changing the way companies scale and greatly reducing their time to profitability, which increases their valuations and attractiveness to investors.”

“TaskUs was created by Millennials and employs Millennials across the world. Simply put there is no better company when it comes to serving the needs of the mobile-first generation,” said Nori Poblador, partner at Navegar. “Bryce and Jasper envisioned a new standard for customer service outsourcing and executed on that vision. What was most interesting to us was that they are focused on creating delivery centers where employees are truly valued and treated just as well as employees are treated at tech startups in Silicon Valley.”

Employee benefits include fully paid school tuition for one of their children, a gym, massage center, health benefits, paid leave and fully paid for trips to exotic destinations for top performers.

TaskUs attracts $15 million strategic investment from Navegar

TaskUs, the world’s leading customer support outsourcing company for rapidly growing startups, announced it has closed $15 million in private equity funding from Navegar, a Philippines-based private equity fund whose partners were founders of the call center outsourcing industry.
“This is the first time we’ve taken any outside funding, and we sought out Navegar as a partner because of its deep roots in our sector,” said Bryce Maddock, CEO and Co-founder of TaskUs. “I’m proud to announce that TaskUs is profitable and on a $35 million revenue run rate. We’ve doubled revenue and headcount in the past five months, and we plan to triple our current revenue and headcount by the end of 2016. This funding allows us to invest heavily in our people, open offices in new geographies and integrate world class technology into our service offering.”

More than 200 of the world’s most innovative and disruptive companies – like Uber, Groupon, Tinder and HotelTonight – have chosen TaskUs to deliver exceptional customer care and back office support.

“Our formula is simple – we work with the world’s most innovative companies, and that attracts the best talent. The best talent delivers incredible results and that attracts more amazing clients. It’s a positive reinforcing cycle,” said Jaspar Weir, President and Co-founder of TaskUs. “We are changing the way companies scale and greatly reducing their time to profitability, which increases their valuations and attractiveness to investors.”

“TaskUs was created by Millennials and employs Millennials across the world. Simply put there is no better company when it comes to serving the needs of the mobile-first generation,” said Nori Poblador, partner at Navegar. “Bryce and Jasper envisioned a new standard for customer service outsourcing and executed on that vision. What was most interesting to us was that they are focused on creating delivery centers where employees are truly valued and treated just as well as employees are treated at tech startups in Silicon Valley.”

Employee benefits include fully paid school tuition for one of their children, a gym, massage center, health benefits, paid leave and fully paid for trips to exotic destinations for top performers.

TaskUs attracts $15 million strategic investment from Navegar

TaskUs, the world’s leading customer support outsourcing company for rapidly growing startups, announced it has closed $15 million in private equity funding from Navegar, a Philippines-based private equity fund whose partners were founders of the call center outsourcing industry.
“This is the first time we’ve taken any outside funding, and we sought out Navegar as a partner because of its deep roots in our sector,” said Bryce Maddock, CEO and Co-founder of TaskUs. “I’m proud to announce that TaskUs is profitable and on a $35 million revenue run rate. We’ve doubled revenue and headcount in the past five months, and we plan to triple our current revenue and headcount by the end of 2016. This funding allows us to invest heavily in our people, open offices in new geographies and integrate world class technology into our service offering.”

More than 200 of the world’s most innovative and disruptive companies – like Uber, Groupon, Tinder and HotelTonight – have chosen TaskUs to deliver exceptional customer care and back office support.

“Our formula is simple – we work with the world’s most innovative companies, and that attracts the best talent. The best talent delivers incredible results and that attracts more amazing clients. It’s a positive reinforcing cycle,” said Jaspar Weir, President and Co-founder of TaskUs. “We are changing the way companies scale and greatly reducing their time to profitability, which increases their valuations and attractiveness to investors.”

“TaskUs was created by Millennials and employs Millennials across the world. Simply put there is no better company when it comes to serving the needs of the mobile-first generation,” said Nori Poblador, partner at Navegar. “Bryce and Jasper envisioned a new standard for customer service outsourcing and executed on that vision. What was most interesting to us was that they are focused on creating delivery centers where employees are truly valued and treated just as well as employees are treated at tech startups in Silicon Valley.”

Employee benefits include fully paid school tuition for one of their children, a gym, massage center, health benefits, paid leave and fully paid for trips to exotic destinations for top performers.