Maven AGI Raises $50M in Series B Funding
The Series B funding will fuel Maven’s continued expansion, including accelerated product development and go-to-market efforts.
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Maven AGI has announced it raised $50 million in Series B funding. The round was led by Dell Technologies Capital, with participation from Cisco Investments, SE Ventures (the venture capital firm backed by Schneider Electric), and existing investors Lux Capital, M13, and E14.
This brings the company’s total funding to $78 million. Several new investors are also becoming Maven customers and partners, underscoring the company’s role as foundational infrastructure in the emerging AI-powered enterprise.
Originally focused on modernising customer support, Maven AGI is now expanding across the full customer journey, connecting data, systems, and teams with agentic AI that drives business outcomes. The company’s Business AGI platform integrates seamlessly with enterprise systems to resolve issues, surface real-time insights, and improve performance at every customer touchpoint.
“With fragmented systems slowing innovation, enterprises are urgently seeking a unified approach. Maven delivers on that need with AI that securely connects people, systems, and data across the entire customer lifecycle,” said Jonathan Corbin, CEO and Co-Founder of Maven AGI.
The Series B funding will fuel Maven’s continued expansion, including accelerated product development and go-to-market efforts. The company is prioritising rapid distribution and working closely with a network of partners and investors who have scaled some of the most successful technology companies in the world.
“Maven AGI is tackling one of the fastest-growing markets globally, and they’ve assembled a team with unmatched expertise in CX and AI,” said Elana Lian, Partner at Dell Technologies Capital.
“Their leadership’s hands-on understanding of scaling impactful solutions positions them to fundamentally transform how businesses engage with customers.”
Amit Chaturvedy, Global Head & Managing Partner at SE Ventures, said, “We invest in startups that are disrupting large categories at scale. Maven’s platform is uniquely designed to handle the complex workflows and scale of huge corporations, like SE Ventures’ LP, Schneider Electric.”
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