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AI Procurement Platform Oro Labs Raises $100M

2026/04/04
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AI Procurement Platform Oro Labs Raises $100M

According to fortune.com, Oro Labs—a Silicon Valley startup specializing in AI-powered procurement orchestration—has raised $100 million in Series C funding, bringing its total capital raised to $160 million.

Funding and Governance Expansion

The round is led by Goldman Sachs Growth Equity and Brighton Park Capital, with participation from existing investors Norwest Venture Partners, B Capital, XYZ Capital, and Felicis. As part of the investment, Clare Greenan, vice president at Goldman Sachs Growth Equity, and Mike Gregoire, partner at Brighton Park Capital, will join Oro’s board of directors. The company declined to disclose its post-money valuation.

Platform Architecture and Enterprise Adoption

Oro’s offering is a procurement orchestration platform—an AI layer designed to integrate with, not replace, legacy enterprise resource planning (ERP) and procurement systems. Rather than functioning as a static system of record, it acts as a dynamic system of action, using AI agents to route requests, enforce compliance rules, and automate manual workflows.

Oro serves a highly selective portfolio of global enterprises, including:

  • Life sciences: 15 of the top 25 companies—including Pfizer, Novartis, and Thermo Fisher Scientific
  • Financial services: Two of the top four diversified U.S. banks
  • Consumer goods: Five of the top 15 food and drink manufacturers—including Coca-Cola and Booking.com

Measurable Operational Impact

The company reported 300% revenue growth last year and expects to triple revenue again this year. It also cites a 150% revenue retention rate, indicating rapid expansion of usage among existing customers.

At one unnamed Fortune 500 energy company with ~$40 billion in annual revenue, Oro reduced procurement-related human touchpoints from 20 million per year to a fraction. At a global pharmaceutical firm with ~$20 billion in procurement spend:

  • Supplier onboarding time fell from over 30 days to under 10 days—with a target of under 5 days
  • Manual compliance checks on purchase orders dropped from 36 hours to 6 minutes
  • 50% of transactions now run fully autonomously
  • AI decision accuracy reached 90%, matching or exceeding human performance in validation tasks

Strategic Differentiation and Commercial Model

Oro’s architecture leverages natural language understanding across invoices, contracts, and purchase orders—and builds on a proprietary knowledge graph mapping each customer’s unique process logic and compliance policies. This contrasts with legacy tools reliant on rigid, brittle decision trees.

“Previous generations of procurement software relied on rigid, manual decision trees that easily broke down under enterprise scale and complexity.” — Mike Gregoire, partner at Brighton Park Capital

Co-founder and CEO Sudhir Bhojwani, formerly of Ariba (acquired by SAP), emphasized procurement’s systemic pain points: low internal Net Promoter Scores, bureaucratic bottlenecks, and manual labor intensity. He stated:

“Demand for procurement orchestration has skyrocketed because of one fundamental truth: procurement teams simply cannot continue to operate like they always have. The market volatility, disruption and price pressures are too severe.” — Sudhir Bhojwani, co-founder and CEO of Oro Labs

Oro uses a transaction-based pricing model, rejecting per-seat licensing as misaligned with value delivery. Roughly half of its budget is allocated to R&D. The company is scaling its Oro Partner Enterprise Network (OPEN), integrating technology providers, consultants, and implementation partners.

Source: fortune.com

This article was AI-assisted and reviewed by the SCI.AI editorial team before publication.

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