The Oxford-backed corporate education resource provider’s overall funding now stands at more than $280m.

Go1, an Australia-based corporate education provider backed by University of Oxford, has secured $200m in a series D round co-led by telecoms group SoftBank’s Vision Fund 2 and enterprise software provider Salesforce’s investment arm, Salesforce Ventures.
The round, which valued the company at more than $1bn, was co-led with venture capital firm AirTree Ventures and included human resources provider Seek and M12, the corporate venturing subsidiary of software producer Microsoft.
Blue Cloud Ventures, Larsen Ventures, Tiger Global Management and Ten13 filled out the round along with existing investors including Madrona Venture Group and Y Combinator. Go1 said it has raised over $280m in funding to date.
Founded in 2015, Go1 provides an AI and machine learning-powered online content platform for on-demand corporate education, training and resources that supports more than 3.5 million learners across some 1,600 organisations.
The company’s hub can integrate with Microsoft’s remote communication…

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