Infraspeak, an intelligent platform for facilities management, has raised €18 million in a Series B funding round led by growth capital investor Endeit Capital.
This investment will fuel Infraspeak’s ambitious growth plans, solidifying its position as “the European, Latin American, and African leader in facilities management software” through further expansion into key new markets, including France, the DACH region, and the Nordics.
To make this vision a reality, Infraspeak says it will invest aggressively in its go-to-market efforts, hiring over 100 new team members in 2025 and attracting top talent for key positions such as Chief Revenue Officer, Growth Director, or Enterprise Sales Director.
The funding will also be used to further grow Infraspeak’s IFM (Inside Facilities Management) Community, which has over 1,000 members, into a global hub for facilities management expertise.
With its headquarters in Porto and offices in London, Barcelona, and Florianópolis, Infraspeak currently serves over 60,000 professional users and manages over 240,000 buildings globally, including those from companies such as Teleperformance, Primark, Group Nexus, Strata, Penguin FM, Edyn Group, and Intercontinental Hotels.
Felipe Ávila da Costa, Co-Founder & CEO of Infraspeak said: “At Infraspeak, we always look at funding rounds as new stepstones to accelerate our growth. The new funding will allow us to improve integration across all building operations, enhancing communication between facility managers, maintenance teams, and other stakeholders to boost efficiency.”
Martijn Hamann, General Partner at growth capital Endeit Capital commented: “We are proud to lead this round and support Infraspeak as they redefine the facilities management industry, particularly in the context of the ‘future of work,’ which focuses on digital transformation and enhanced productivity of modern Work, Workforce and Workplaces.
“Infraspeak has developed a platform solution that goes beyond traditional facilities management by connecting every key player involved in the operation of a building, from facility managers, frontline maintenance teams, to service providers. We see tremendous potential in Infraspeak’s ability to revolutionise and digitalise how facilities are maintained. This aligns with our focus on fostering innovation and digital transformation in industries with critical infrastructure needs.”
Existing investors Bright Pixel Capital, Caixa Capital, Indico Capital Partners and Innovation Nest also participated in the round.