Libryo Secures a $1Million Seed Round for Expansion
London – Founded in 2016 in London, Libryo’s platform enables any person in any organisation to understand where they stand legally at any time. The Kickstart Accelerator Startup Libryo has today announced a $1 million seed round to expand its team with critical hires to further develop its product, manage customers and grow the business into new markets.
The Libryo Platform was built to overcome regulatory complexity. Its fundamental purpose is to empower organisations globally, to know, for sure, what they are required to do by law and regulation. The team has developed cutting edge technology to answer the question “what does the law require me to do, here and now?” The legal tech software-as-a-service is designed for compliance professionals and in-house lawyers to answer the question immediately and accurately in an automated, efficient and cost effective manner.
Investors included in this round include previous investors Seedcamp and Nextlaw Labs, as part of the Seedcamp X Nextlaw Labs partnership for early investment into legaltech companies, of which Libryo was one of its first startups. The round also includes new investor, Innogy’s UK Innovation Hub, a corporate investor from the German-based energy company, launched earlier this year. In addition, Libryo received the backing of Force Over Mass, an angel aggregation fund, and a complementary group of angel investors.
The Libryo co-founders are also supported by two key advisors, Steve Gledden (Angel investor and ex CEO of EML) and Chris Field (Partner at a leading international law firm) who also joined the round as investors. To date the company has raised a total of $1.2 million, including its pre-seed round.
In the past year the business has expanded from five to 50 countries, 45 of which are across Sub-Saharan Africa. The $1million seed round will help to expand the business further across four continents – Africa, Europe, North America and Australia – in the next 18 to 24 months. A critical part of this expansion will involve strategic hires across product, operations and customer relations.
Libryo was co-founded by South African Chief Executive Peter Flynn, Chief Legal Officer Garth Watson and Chief Customer Officer Malcolm Gray. According to CLO Garth Watson, most regulatory law is not that complicated, but it is terribly organised with applicable obligations hidden across many legal instruments in reams of complicated legal text. To date, knowing what regulatory law requires of a specific operation has been a very manual and expensive process performed by lawyers and consultants. However, the problem is better solved by legal technology.
The co-founders recognised a need to create a platform that was efficient and cost-effective, offering multi-national companies a better way to know and be updated of the regulations faced at each operation. Libryo gives its users, who need not be legally trained, an intuitive search, real-time updates and truly site and context specific regulatory information, anywhere, at any time. To begin with Libryo’s legal domain focus is on environmental and occupational health and safety in terms of the prominent international standards, such as the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC).