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Avetta
Avetta operates a supply-chain safety network connecting 130,000+ hiring clients with contractors in 120 countries.
Avetta
Avetta maintains a network effect in industrial supply-chain compliance, with over 130,000 businesses posting or vetting credentials on its unified platform. The company standardizes supplier safety, insurance, and performance data so that large hiring clients — energy, construction, manufacturing, telecom — can close readiness gaps during sourcing rather than waiting for site-level audits. The platform spans prequalification, document management, auditing, and real-time credential monitoring. Coverage extends from North and South America into Europe, Asia, Australia/New Zealand, and Africa/Middle East per the firm's published office map. Avetta's customer-visible network of 130,000-plus hiring clients and the broader cited community of 360,000-plus businesses suggests that suppliers often join to meet the requirements of a single anchor buyer, then become visible to other buyers inside the ecosystem. Avetta's headquarters sit in Lehi, United States, with a publicly listed web of regional offices in North and Central America, South America, Australia/New Zealand, Europe, Asia, and Africa/Middle East. The firm characterizes itself as a technology platform rather than a broker or consultant, which means the scaling constraint is software-adoption velocity, not labor headcount. No parent entity or adjacent investment vehicles are disclosed. Avetta's structural differentiator is its double-sided marketplace for compliance: hiring clients dictate the safety standards, suppliers upload evidence, and Avetta enforces the standard algorithmically. This creates a digital moat in which leaving the network costs a supplier access to multiple hiring clients simultaneously — a dynamic that makes the platform sticky in industries with high regulatory and insurance overhead.
General information
Firm type
other
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Lehi
Corporate office
Lehi, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How does Avetta make money if it's a platform, not a broker?
Avetta charges subscription or usage-based fees to both sides of its marketplace. Hiring clients pay for the ability to set compliance standards and review prequalified contractors, while suppliers and contractors pay to build and maintain a verified compliance profile that gives them visibility across multiple buyers. The firm does not publicly disclose its exact fee tiers.
What's the difference between Avetta and a traditional supply-chain auditor?
A traditional auditor performs point-in-time site visits and generates a report for one client. Avetta's platform centralizes ongoing compliance data, documents, and safety performance metrics so that a supplier's single verified profile meets the requirements of all participating hiring clients. The evaluation is continuous rather than episodic, and it's algorithmic rather than purely human-judgment-based.
Which industries does Avetta serve?
Avetta's network is concentrated in asset-heavy, safety-regulated industries where contractor compliance is a legal and operational liability. Sectors include energy, construction, manufacturing, telecom, and heavy infrastructure, based on the company's stated client base and use cases.
Does Avetta operate as a single-family office or an investment vehicle?
No. Avetta is an enterprise software company focused on supply-chain risk management and compliance. It is not structured as a family office, asset manager, or institutional investment vehicle, and there is no public evidence it deploys proprietary capital into operating companies or funds.
How large is Avetta's contractor network?
The firm's own materials state that 130,000-plus businesses act as hiring clients and that 360,000-plus businesses in total participate across 120-plus countries. The larger figure likely reflects suppliers and contractors who have joined the platform to meet buyer demands without necessarily being paying hiring clients themselves.
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