UAE-Based Recruiting Platform Ogram Raises Funds 

Ogram, the region’s digital on-demand staffing platform has announced a $3 million Series A funding round, led by Modus Capital and Aditum Investment Management. Dtec Ventures, the investment arm of Dubai Technology Entrepreneur Campus, and DAAL VC, among others. Ogram is a digital staffing marketplace that enables businesses to book and manage staff on-demand. Its […]

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  • Ogram, the region’s digital on-demand staffing platform has announced a $3 million Series A funding round, led by Modus Capital and Aditum Investment Management. Dtec Ventures, the investment arm of Dubai Technology Entrepreneur Campus, and DAAL VC, among others.

    Ogram is a digital staffing marketplace that enables businesses to book and manage staff on-demand. Its cutting-edge technology has made job matching 160 times faster and 50 per cent more reliable; thus, delivering compliant, reliable, and quality staff on-demand.

    CEO & Co-Founder, Shafiq Khartabil said, “We’ve only just started to scratch the surface of on-demand staffing – our end goal is to empower workers to take back control and to change the way companies hire. Being pioneers in a nascent economy has enabled us to capitalise on a golden opportunity and has truly cemented our commitment and belief that this is the future of work.”

    “Our strategy is to dominate the MENA region and European markets that are counter-cyclical, highly dependent on part-time work, and want to adopt flexible working patterns.”

    Ogram’s mission is to enhance the lives of all its workers, by providing them with the tools and autonomy to create their own flexible work schedules – something that is now in demand following the shifts in ways of working during the pandemic. Ogram is progressively changing the way people and businesses work and hire, creating a new way of life.

    Kareem Elsirafy, Managing Partner at Modus Capital said, “Ogram is working to tackle a problem that has been brought to the forefront of professional conversations over the past few years. The team has capitalised on a shift that was made during the pandemic, but has had long-term continuity as the workforce evolves its requirements, needs, and wants. We’re thrilled to take part in this funding round and partner with the founders to support them in breaking down outdated processes and pioneering new ways of working.”

    Hans Christensen, Senior Director of Technology and Entrepreneurship at Dtec said, “Complementing the Dtec ecosystem, Dtec Ventures is committed to investing in promising early-stage tech companies that offer an innovative product or service. Ogram brings a unique solution, which tackles the increasing demand for a flexible global workforce that is available on-demand, as companies navigate new workplace trends. We are confident in their ambitious growth plans and their capability to execute accordingly.”

    The new funds will fuel marketplace growth for Ogram to expand into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Europe, with sights firmly set on Greece as the European launchpad.

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