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[Funding News] Ema Secures Series A Funding Totals $50 Million 

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Ema has secured Series A totals of $50 million in funding after adding $36 million in funding led by Accel and Section 32 with participation from Prosus Ventures, Sozo Ventures, Hitachi Ventures, Wipro Ventures, SCB 10X, Colle Capital, and Frontier Ventures. The company has raised $61M to date. Ema has more than tripled its customer base since it came out of stealth in March.
Ema has secured Series A totals of $50 million in funding after adding $36 million in funding led by Accel and Section 32 with participation from Prosus Ventures, Sozo Ventures, Hitachi Ventures, Wipro Ventures, SCB 10X, Colle Capital, and Frontier Ventures. The company has raised $61M to date. Ema has more than tripled its customer base since it came out of stealth in March.
Ema has secured Series A totals of $50 million in funding after adding $36 million in funding led by Accel and Section 32 with participation from Prosus Ventures, Sozo Ventures, Hitachi Ventures, Wipro Ventures, SCB 10X, Colle Capital, and Frontier Ventures. The company has raised $61M to date. Ema has more than tripled its customer base since it came out of stealth in March.

Ema has secured Series A totals of $50 million in funding after adding $36 million in funding led by Accel and Section 32 with participation from Prosus Ventures, Sozo Ventures, Hitachi Ventures, Wipro Ventures, SCB 10X, Colle Capital, and Frontier Ventures. The company has raised $61M to date. Ema has more than tripled its customer base since it came out of stealth in March.

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In order to meet the increasing demand for its products, the company will utilise the additional funding to increase its investments in R&D and GTM as well as to keep refining its cutting-edge technology. Ema is already working with a number of businesses, including Moneyview, TrueLayer, and Envoy Global, to introduce agentic AI technology into the business world. 

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Additionally, Ema has been accepted into Microsoft’s exclusive Pegasus Programme, which serves as an incubator for a select group of B2B startups and provides them with extra assistance in lead generation and lead generation management (GTM).

Surojit Chatterjee, CEO and co-founder of Ema, stated, “Our mission is to transform enterprises and help every employee work faster with the help of simple-to-activate and accurate agents. Our universal AI employee will help enterprises execute tasks across customer support, employee support, sales enablement, compliance, revenue operations, and more, allowing teams to focus on the most strategic and highest value projects.”

“Ema’s platform enables enterprises to use generative AI to streamline operations for substantial cost reductions or to unlock new revenue streams,” said Andy Harrison, Partner at Section 32. “The company and management team have a strong track record of enterprise-grade delivery, reliability, and compliance. Combined with the platform’s proven return on investment metrics, Ema is differentiated and has become the partner of choice for all enterprises that want to add next-generation AI to their operations or products.”

About Ema

Founded in 2023, Ema is building the next generation of AI technology to empower every employee in the enterprise to be their most creative and productive. Its proprietary technology allows enterprises to delegate most repetitive tasks to Ema, the Universal AI employee. Ema is founded by ex-Google, Coinbase, Okta executives, and serial entrepreneurs. 

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