UnifyApps raises $50 Mn in Series B led by WestBridge

UnifyApps, an enterprise AI platform provider, has raised $50 million in its Series B round led by WestBridge Capital, with participation from ICONIQ and others. 

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UnifyApps, an enterprise AI platform provider, has raised $50 million in its Series B round led by WestBridge Capital, with participation from ICONIQ and others. 

With this, the company’s total funding now stands at $81 million. In November last year, UnifyApps had raised $20 million in its Series A round led by ICONIQ Growth and others.

As part of the round, Ragy Thomas, an early investor and enterprise software veteran, has joined as Chairman and co-CEO alongside co-founder and CEO Pavitar Singh. 

The proceeds will be used to expand its team and European operations, strengthen platform development, and deepen integrations across enterprise systems, UnifyApps said in a press release.

Founded in 2023, UnifyApps provides a low-code/no-code AI operating system for enterprises that connects systems of record, knowledge, and activity across platforms such as Salesforce, Workday, and corporate intranets. Its LLM-agnostic architecture allows organizations to integrate data, apply AI models, and automate workflows within existing enterprise tools.

Its Six-Layer Enterprise AI Architecture covers system integration, data and ontology management, workflow automation, application experience, and deployment of autonomous agents. This helps organizations turn fragmented GenAI pilots into scalable, production-ready AI systems.

UnifyApps counts among its clients HDFC Bank, Deutsche Telekom, Contentstack, Sirion Labs, Belcorp, WalkMe, Air Arabia, Liva Insurance, and several government entities in the UAE. Its platform is used to automate HR, claims, and supply chain operations while improving workflow efficiency.

UnifyApps claims to have grown over 600% year-on-year and serves customers across retail, banking, telecom, healthcare, travel, and public sector industries.

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