London-based Borderless, a workforce migration platform, reportedly announced that it has secured £2.5M in a Seed round of funding.
The company uses technology to simplify international relocation. It offers automated location recommendations, streamlined visa processing, and comprehensive relocation management.
By abstracting complexity, reducing costs, and saving time, Borderless aims to make the process of moving to a new country easier and more efficient for individuals and businesses.
The funding was led by Backed VC with participation from Tiny VC. Angel investors, including former Microsoft executive Charlie Songhurst and Entrepreneur First venture partner Chris Mairs, also participated in the round.
Borderless was founded in 2022 by Matthew Bond and Jonathan Raphael. Motivated by the high and often unreasonable fees that employers and candidates were charged by third-party intermediaries, the founders of Borderless established the company with the aim of offering a superior solution for international hiring.
Borderless provides an all-encompassing automation solution that covers the entire process of hiring and onboarding international workers. This includes tasks such as recruitment, immigration processes, relocation arrangements, and ensuring compliance with regulations.
By offering this complete solution, the company claims to eliminate the necessity for intermediary organizations, streamlining the entire process of bringing international workers on board.
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