Founder Mohak Nahta said the capital will be used to drive the company’s expansion, enhance its product and engineering capabilities, build a strong leadership team and scale global operations. Atlys has already set its sights on the Middle East as its next focus market, he said.
New investors, including DST Global and Headline, which has backed companies like Mistral AI, Bumble and GoPuff, also participated in the funding round.
The investment comes at a time when startups, particularly in the tech and fintech sectors, are increasingly turning to visa services as they expand globally and seek to access a broader talent pool. Visa service providers are also helping startups in navigating complex immigration regulations, simplifying the process of obtaining work permits.
Atlys, founded in 2021 by Nahta, a former Pinterest engineer,…