June 2, 2016 | Israeli enterprise guidance and engagement startup WalkMe has raised $50 million in a financing round led by Insight Venture Partners with participation from previous WalkMe investors, including Scale Venture Partners, Giza Venture Capital, Gemini Israel Ventures, and Mangrove Capital Partners. WalkMe provides a cloud-based service designed to help customer service managers to guide and engage customers and employees. Founded in 2012 by Dan Adika and Eyal Cohen, the company has raised a total of $92.5 million to date. WalkMe currently has 300 employees, including 175 in Israel, and is growing rapidly. The company has opened two new US branches over the past year: one in New York and one in North Carolina.
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