Compass Stock
Real estate platform
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About Compass Stock
Compass operates as a real estate brokerage company. It also provides a real estate listing app for iOS and Android that helps in buying, selling, and renting homes in the United States. Ori Allon, Robet Reffkin, and Ugo Di Girolamo founded Urban Compass on October 4, 2012 that became Compass in February 2015. Its headquarters is in New York City with additional offices in the United States.
Investors
Goldman Sachs
WeWork, Alibaba, Spotify, Compass, Pinterest, Bloom Energy, Oscar Health, Circle, Ramp, Automation Anywhere
IVP (Institutional Venture Partners)
UiPath, Compass, Brex, Discord, Attentive, Coinbase, Rubrik, Domo, Niantic, MasterClass
Institutional Venture Partners
Snap, SoFi, AppDynamics, Compass, Zenefits, Slack, Hopin, Dataminr, Twitter, Domo
Wellington Management Company
Magic Leap, Moderna Therapeutics, Compass, Pinterest, Oscar Health, Dataminr, DocuSign, Lookout, Sprinklr, PagerDuty
Funding History
September 2013 | $54.8M |
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July 2014 | $37.7M |
August 2015 | $55.0M |
August 2016 | $108M |
November 2017 | $530M |
October 2018 | $399M |
July 2019 | $500M |
Management
Founder & Executive Chairman
Ori Allon
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Robert Reffkin
Chief Financial Officer
Kristen Ankerbrandt
Chief Technology Officer
Joseph Sirosh
Chief Business Officer
Rob Lehman
Chief People Officer
Sara Patterson
Press
TechCrunch - Apr, 13 2020
SoftBank expects $24 billion in losses from Vision Fund, WeWork, and OneWeb investmentsForbes - Mar, 30 2020
The Hamptons Is Seeing High Demand For Offseason Rentals Due To CoronavirusTechCrunch - Mar, 23 2020
With the real estate industry facing headwinds, SoftBank-backed Compass lays off 15% of staffForbes - Mar, 19 2020
As Coronavirus Halts Showings, Compass CEO Urges Congress To Consider Economic Relief For Real Estate AgentsForbes - Mar, 16 2020
14 Things Homeowners Are Getting Wrong About Single-Family Zoning Changes