Tuesday, April 23

Budget Hotel Chain Treebo Bags $34 Mn From Ward Ferry Management & Karst Peak Capital

Ruptub Solutions’ budget hotel chain Treebo Hotels has recently raised $34 million ( around Rs 220 crore) in its Series C funding round led by Hong Kong-based investment firms Ward Ferry Management and Karst Peak Capital, a company statement said.

The round also saw participation from its existing investors SAIF Partners, Matrix Partners India, and Bertelsmann India Investments.

“We have several breakthrough initiatives in the offing to further enhance the experience we offer to our guests, and the value we create for our franchise partners. This new capital will allow us to invest in these endeavours,” Rahul Chaudhary, co-founder of Treebo Hotels, said.

Treebo will be using the investment for enhancing its customer experience, building a stronger brand, strengthening its technology team, and expanding its footprint in existing and new cities.

Ruptub Solutions Pvt. Ltd, the operator of Treebo Hotels, was founded in 2015 by former McKinsey and Myntra executives Chaudhary and Sidharth Gupta and former MakeMyTrip executive Kadam Jeet Jain.


ALSO READ

The Story of 21-Year-Old Wunderkind, Who Forced Facebook and Google To Fight For Him

 

 

 

Find Out How WhatsApp Beta For Business Verified Accounts Will Work

 

 


Treebo works with new and existing hotels on a franchise model where Treebo offers its brand name, quality oversight, access to leading vendors, staff training, and sales and marketing expertise to the property.

The Bangalore-based hotel chain operator had earlier raised $16.7 million last year in its Series B funding round that was led by Bertelsmann India Investments, the strategic investment vehicle of international media company Bertelsmann. Existing investors SAIF Partners and Matrix Partners India also took part in the round.

In 2015, it had raised $6 million in its Series A round of funding co-led by Matrix and SAIF.

Treebo has direct competition with FabHotels and OYO Rooms, besides OTAs such as MakeMyTrip, Yatra, and ibibo Group, which have also entered the hotel aggregation space.

 


Like this press releaseSubmit yours here.