Klara funding news – French Startup Klara Raises €10M Funding From Endeit Capital, Others
Apr 12, 2025 | By Startuprise

Paris-based Klara, a provider of frontline employee skills management and workplace-based training solutions, has raised £8.5Mn (around €10Mn) in a funding round led by Endeit Capital.
SUMMARY
- Paris-based Klara, a provider of frontline employee skills management and workplace-based training solutions, has raised £8.5Mn (around €10Mn) in a funding round led by Endeit Capital.
- Founded by Nazim Chibane and Roman Etay, Klara helps companies streamline and scale skill development through its digital platform.
Purpose of fund Raising
Klara will use the new funding to speed up its rollout, expand its product and sales teams, and launch new AI-based features that follow the growing trend in productivity tech.
The investment comes from Endeit Capital, a European growth fund that supports innovative tech companies looking to expand globally. Endeit focuses on areas like the Future of Work, Fintech, Sales Enablement, Supply Chain, and Climate Tech and invests across Europe from its €300M+ fund, mainly from Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden.
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Martijn Hamann, General Partner at Endeit, says, “The investment in Klara supports our Future of Work thesis around empowering deskless workforces in their development with innovative productivity tools for their daily workflow. They represent 3B people of the global workforce yet receive only 1% of enterprise technology spend.”
“We have a strong conviction in the two founders, who bring the right combination of vision and ambition, balanced by a pragmatic ROI mentality. Their approach has already proven its impact, cutting in half the onboarding time of frontline workers—from 6 to 3 months—for their 60+ enterprise clients. Their ability to solidly onboard new and retain/upsell large enterprises with their engaging frontline worker intuitive product is rather unique in the market,” adds Hamann.
“Klara addresses a crucial need for businesses: giving frontline workers the same growth opportunities as office-based workers,” said Nazim Chibane, Klara’s CEO and co-founder. “We want to create an environment where everyone can continuously develop their skills, with a measurable impact on overall business performance.”
About Klara
Founded by Nazim Chibane and Roman Etay, Klara helps companies streamline and scale skill development through its digital platform. The company says its solution can reduce employee onboarding time from six months to three and support continuous learning and performance tracking.
Klara also helps managers and executives actively engage in developing their teams, making sure that training investments actually lead to results—something that traditional platforms often fail to do, especially for deskless workers.
As digital tools become more important in sectors like retail, logistics, and manufacturing, Klara aims to become the go-to platform for effective, scalable, and inclusive skill-building.