Xergy Group (t/a Proteus) secures £4.25 million Series A Follow On investment from investors including Scottish Enterprise

Xergy successfully closes £4.25 million investment round to scale-up  Proteus, its operating system driving digitalisation of the energy sector 

The investment comes as the Aberdeen-based tech startup, which enables customers in the  transforming energy space to digitally transform whilst connecting to rated talent, embarks on the next  phase of its growth. 

Xergy Group Limited (Xergy) has today announced the closing of a £4.25 million Series A+ fundraise to  significantly scale-up Proteus, its software-as-a-service (SaaS) work automation management  offering.  

With Proteus, Xergy defines a new category of software to suit the shift towards leaner business  models, providing clients with an end-to-end solution for talent acquisition and project management.  Proteus accelerates clients’ digital transformations, bringing together existing systems in a central  hub, delivering substantial efficiency and operational cost savings. 

This Series A+ fundraise was carried out at a pre-money valuation of £15 million, a 75% uplift on the  previous 2019 round. The raise saw follow-on investment from a majority of existing investors,  including an additional £1 million investment from Scottish Enterprise, which has previously  supported the company with a Research and Development Grant of up to £425,000 and Early Stage  Growth Challenge Fund investment. Other investors include early Proteus customers who have  become strong advocates of the benefits to their businesses.  

This new capital comes at an exciting time for the company, having launched Proteus in 2020. The  continued rise of the gig economy and a growing demand for systems necessary for remote and  hybrid work post-COVID means that Proteus has rapidly grown to become critical for many clients. It  is supporting businesses to deliver energy and infrastructure projects on time and on budget in a  continually changing environment. 

Kerry Sharp, Director of Growth Investments at Scottish Enterprise, said: 

“The growth of Xergy highlights the entrepreneurial talent and innovation within Scottish early stage  businesses. Scottish Enterprise is delighted to provide further support for this technology company  that provides solutions to recruitment and project management for the energy sector, supporting its  overall transition and digitisation. The technology is being used globally and creating employment  opportunities for energy professionals across Scotland and this new round of investment will allow  the firm to reach further across new markets as well as industries and continue to help organisations  remain competitive.” 

James McCallum, Founder and Chairman at Xergy, said: 

“We are delighted to today be announcing the successful close of our fundraise. The last few years  of developing Xergy have been incredibly enlightening, and this investment is a great result of the  effort of the team. I would also like to thank our shareholders for their continued support, and our  new investors for instilling their confidence in Xergy. As we move forward, we are focussed on  developing products that are aligned with the essential need of businesses to embrace both the  energy transition and digital transformation. We are pleased to have the support of Scottish  Enterprise in helping companies make this transition by improving upon their agility and business  efficiency through digitalisation.”

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About Proteus 

Xergy, the company behind Proteus, was founded in 2018 by renowned industry experts, and ex business rivals, Colin Manson and James McCallum. Proteus is the first product of its kind, delivering  an end-to-end operating system integrated with a talent marketplace, bespoke for the energy  market. 

Proteus is revolutionising the sector, transforming business models and boosting profits by reducing  costs and increasing efficiencies across the board. It is the next evolution of how organisations will  access talent and deliver projects, getting them ready for tomorrow’s economy today. 

With an easy to use cloud-based work management system at its heart, Proteus enables  collaboration with teammates, working from anywhere, optimisation of data and simplified workflows  on even the most complex engineering projects, whilst allowing a genuine freelance culture to  flourish through its talent marketplace. 

Proteus has been recognised by Scottish Enterprise as a transformative tech startup within their 2021  business plan, and the significant funding secured will allow Proteus to continue to to drive digital  transformation for its customers as it continues on its growth journey. 

For more information please visit: www.proteus-work.com

Safiya Marzook

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