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gWorks
Integrated cloud software solutions that help municipal governments, counties, special districts, and utilities to streamline operations, accounting and public...
gWorks
Integrated cloud software solutions that help municipal governments, counties, special districts, and utilities to streamline operations, accounting and public services
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Omaha
Corporate office
Omaha, NE, United States
Principals
Moneesh Arora
CEO
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at gWorks?
gWorks does not disclose an investment committee or capital-deployment structure publicly. The only named principal is CEO Moneesh Arora, who joined the firm in 2024 per the company's own press release. Ownership, board composition, and any sponsoring family-office or private-capital backer remain undisclosed.
Is gWorks structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
Neither — gWorks presents itself as a pure operating company delivering SaaS to local governments. There is no evidence that it functions as a family office, a venture firm, or any form of institutional allocator; it does not publish any investment-vehicle, fund, or AUM information.
Which sectors does gWorks explicitly avoid?
gWorks focuses on government operations software: utility billing, fund accounting, payroll, work orders, document storage, asset mapping, and citizen engagement. It does not target federal agencies, large metropolitan IT systems, or defense-sector contracts — its named customer base is small and mid-sized municipalities, counties, special districts, and rural utilities in North America.
How does gWorks source and retain its government customers?
The company cites a 98% retention rate and emphasizes practitioner-level support from staff who have prior experience in local government roles. Its modules are sold as an integrated bundle under a single gWorks Payments processing layer — a setup that creates high switching costs once a city's financial, utility-billing, and HR records are live on the platform. The firm does not publish customer-acquisition cost or sales-channel specifics.
Does gWorks maintain philanthropic structures, and how are they separated?
gWorks discloses no philanthropic foundation, donor-advised fund, or community-grant program. The firm's public materials mention only its commercial SaaS operation serving local governments.
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