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Developer marketplace platform Deazy has closed a Series A funding round of £5 million through investment from Puma Private Equity. 

Deazy will use the funding to scale its commercial teams to accelerate growth, double down on its platform vision and further build out its development teams.

The firm was founded in 2016 and connects enterprises, scaleups and some of Europe’s biggest agencies with high-quality development teams. It works with handpicked teams comprising more than 3,000 developers, providing broad technical expertise and greater capacity and flexibility.

“There has long been a shortage of development talent around the world, but this has only accelerated sharply since the pandemic and the subsequent focus on digital transformation,” said Andy Peddar, CEO and co-founder. 

“This opens an enormous window of opportunity for us. Because we work with businesses, not freelancers, we remain IR35-friendly, and we can provide clients with the right talent and skills immediately. 

“The investment from Puma Private Equity will enable us to scale our commercial teams on both sides of the marketplace and take our platform experience to the next level.”

 

Deazy grew by 2.5x in 2021, an increase attributable to its model, technology and ability to execute along with the increasing demand for developers globally following the pandemic. 

The IR35 legislation change has also made it more challenging for companies to access software developers, and Deazy says its compatibility with this is a key advantage.

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Deazy plans to hire a chief product officer with high-profile marketplace credentials.

“This is a true moment in time for Deazy. Our shift to a platform and marketplace business has opened up incredible opportunities for our clients and delivery partners, and in doing so, also for Deazy as we bring efficiencies to a global problem,” continued Peddar. 

“Over the next 12 months, we want to scale significantly into this opportunity without compromising on the cultural values or trusted partnerships we’ve built to date.”

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Deazy is about to complete its transition to enable a self-serve platform-based experience.

“The global demand for developers is vastly outstripping supply, which is what made Deazy such a compelling proposition for us,” said Kelvin Reader, investment manager, Puma Private Equity. 

“Deazy connects companies to software developers with a differentiated strategy that has delivered impressive growth to date. Andy has built a fantastic team and platform with an inherently scalable model, and the business has an attractive opportunity to capitalise on strong market fundamentals.

“We are excited to partner with the Deazy team, working together to grow and develop the business during the next stage of their journey.”