This household office with tech billionaire shoppers backs French rival to Microsoft Excel

This household office with tech billionaire shoppers backs French rival to Microsoft Excel


The symbol of the spreadsheet program Microsoft Excel is demonstrated on the screen of a smartphone.

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French company preparing program startup Pigment has raised $88 million in a funding round led by ICONIQ, the non-public expenditure fund that manages the funds of tech billionaires these as Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey.

Pigment is most effective acknowledged for its business enterprise preparing and forecasting platform that is made to be much more person-pleasant than Microsoft’s spreadsheet software program Excel.

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The organization, co-started and helmed by twin CEOs Eleonore Crespo and Romain Niccoli, instructed CNBC it planned to use the funding to expand its attain in the U.S. and artificial intelligence.

Venture money companies Felix Capital, Meritech, IVP, and FirstMark also participated in the funding spherical.

Pigment counts the likes of Klarna, Miro and Tommy Hilfiger operator PVH as its shoppers.

The firm’s instruments are predominantly utilized by finance teams to system and make money and business enterprise conclusions. As very well as Microsoft, Pigment also sights enterprise computer software applications from giants like Google, SAP and Oracle as rivals.

Crespo claimed that, in 2022, Pigment grew its revenues by 600% and its whole user base elevated tenfold — and insisted it was properly positioned to contend with behemoth incumbent Microsoft.

“We not only have people in the finance workforce but outdoors of finance, and that’s tremendous intriguing for buyers to listen to that we are not a finance platform but a small business databases that can provide any company leader out there from HR to income to marketing, to R&D [research and development],” she mentioned.

“We are here to market [to] any small business leader. And not only that, but they have read from their portfolio companies that we managed to provide the most forward-on the lookout providers out there.”

Pigment also programs to use the most up-to-date influx of money to spend in the advancement of AI goods.

It released a new service named Pigment AI last thirty day period, on the heels of heightened buzz bordering AI and products and solutions like ChatGPT, which lets clientele query knowledge, determine designs and automate investigation and reporting.

Crespo said there are no programs to enhance headcount substantially and Pigment was alternatively wanting to mature in a much more sustainable way, presented the tension from traders on organizations to realize profitability in favor of breakneck progress.



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