
Atami Capital in £5m series-A for Airsorted
Atami Capital and Pi Labs have contributed to a £5m funding round for London-based hosting management platform Airsorted.
The company previously raised £1.5m in seed funding, bringing Airsorted's total funding to date to £6.5m.
The company's clients have pledged to invest an additional £1m, and the company has launched the pre-registration for its first crowdfunding campaign through Seedrs.
Fresh capital from the series-A round and its crowdfunding efforts will be used to support the company's global expansion and further develop its automated technology, including smart scheduling and automated communication with guests.
Company
Founded in 2015 and headquartered in London, Airsorted is a hosting management platform using automated technology and customer service support. Hosts use the service across accommodation booking platforms such as Airbnb, Booking.com, Expedia and HomeAway.
To date, Airsorted has organised and managed £25m in bookings, according to the company. It also has a presence in Paris, Edinburgh, Dublin, Brighton, Bristol, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Auckland.
People
Atami Capital – Charles Madon (investor).
Airsorted – James Jenkins-Yates (founder, CEO).
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