Airsorted raises £5 million in Series A funding to fuel global expansion

Airsorted, the world’s largest hosting management service, today announces the successful completion of a Series A funding round worth £5 million to support its upcoming expansion with investors including Pi Labs and Atami Capital.

Airsorted a hosting management service, today announces the successful completion of a Series A funding round worth £5 million to support its upcoming expansion.

The company has previously raised £1.5 million in seed funding, bringing Airsorted’s total funding to date to £6.5 million.

Airsorted’s 1000s of hosts have already pledged to invest close to £1 million, and the company has launched the pre-registration for its first crowdfunding campaign through Seedrs. Airsorted will be looking to raise an additional £1 million in funding beyond the Series A.

The Series A funding and crowdfund will be used to support the company’s global expansion and further develop its automated technology including, smart scheduling, auto-communication with guests and its API integrated channel management.

Most recently, Airsorted launched in Paris, adding to its current roster of cities which encompasses London, Edinburgh, Dublin, Brighton, Bristol, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Auckland. By the end of 2019, the company aims to expand into 38 new cities across the world.

The £5 million Series A investment comes from investors including Pi Labs, and Atami Capital, with extensive networks within high profile consumer brands and agency groups.

Airsorted provides hosts with a 24-hour hassle-free hosting platform that amalgamates and services guest bookings from notable travel websites including Airbnb, Expedia, Booking.com and HomeAway. The company provides a 360-degree service, handling the management of host properties from creating listings with professional photography, maintenance and restocking of household items, to liaising with guests.

Airsorted was founded by James Jenkins-Yates in 2015. The company has attracted talent from notable businesses such as, Google, TransferWise, Deliveroo, Love Home Swap and Rocket Internet.

Airsorted Founder and CEO, James Jenkins-Yates says, ‘Homesharing is a booming industry and one of the key elements in the ever-growing sharing-economy. Last year, on New Year’s Eve alone, Airbnb reported that 3 million people had used the service and in 2016, 80 million bookings had been made with a projection of 100 million being hit in 2017.

‘With our Series A funding and newly launched crowdfunding campaign, we want to expand our offering further to not only provide hosts with peace of mind when offering their homes to travellers, but also to guests by ensuring they have the most seamless stay possible. One of the ways we do this is by providing guests 24-hour check-in, which cuts out one the of the many pain points associated with home sharing.’

Charles Madon at Atami Capital states, ‘The growth of Airsorted is definitely one to be envied by its competitors; it’s captured a once untapped market to become the global leader. With the united team they have in place, and their ambitions for the rest of this year, if you’re not currently keeping an eye on how this brand develops, you’ll surely be missing out.’

Owen Gough

Owen Gough

Owen Gough is a reporter for SmallBusiness.co.uk. He has a background in small business marketing strategies and is responsible for writing content on subjects ranging from small business finance to technology...

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