
Creating a unicorn
Alumnus company Assent Compliance announces听new funding and US $1-billion valuation
Alumnus company Assent Compliance announces听new funding and US $1-billion valuation
By Brian Caldwell Faculty of EngineeringA startup company that was co-founded by an alumnus of 蓝莓视频 Engineering achieved unicorn status this week with the announcement of US $350 million in new funding.
The deal gives , a software-as-a-service company based in Ottawa, a market valuation of more than $1 billion as it aims to听grow to over 1,000 employees by the end of 2022.
Assent was co-founded by Andrew Waitman (BASc 鈥87, electrical engineering), who has served as chief executive officer since 2014.
鈥淎ssent enables deep insight and rapid transparency to help ensure products are made with environmental and human rights standards necessary to compete 鈥 and win 鈥 in markets of the future,鈥 he said in a announcing the new funding.
The private company helps manufacturers bring responsible products to market by ensuring the raw materials in their supply chains comply with complex government regulations on everything from human rights to health and safety.
The funding deal comes after a year of growth that boosted Assent鈥檚 global workforce by 35 per cent to more than 800 and its annual revenue by better than 50 per cent. Supply-chain issues during COVID-19 have only added to its momentum.
鈥淭he increasing complexity and scale of regulations and varying requirements globally, combined with a heightened focus on ESG (environmental, social and governance), presents challenges for companies across industries, particularly for manufacturers,鈥 Waitman said in the release.
The funding round, described as one of the largest in the history of Canadian software companies, was led by Vista Equity Partners of Texas, an investment firm focused on enterprise software, data and technology-enabled businesses.
鈥淎ndrew and his team at Assent are ahead of the curve when it comes to solving enterprise supply chain challenges through technology,鈥 said Patrick Severson of Vista.
Photo: Andrew Waitman is a co-founder and CEO of Assent Compliance.
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