In Treebo Hotels Accor has led $16 Mn Series D round
Treebo Hotels has raised $16 million driven by French hospitality giant Accor. Bennett Coleman and Company Limited (BCCL), Deepak Parayanken along with its current financial backers, Elevation Capital, Matrix Partners, Bertelsmann, and Ward Ferry also participated. The venture from Accor is strategi
Treebo Hotels has raised $16 million driven by French hospitality giant Accor. Bennett Coleman and Company Limited (BCCL), Deepak Parayanken along with its current financial backers, Elevation Capital, Matrix Partners, Bertelsmann, and Ward Ferry also participated.
The venture from Accor is strategic and as part of the deal, Treebo will send its SaaS item ‘Inn Superhero’ across Accor lodgings around the world. With this, Treebo also is by all accounts assembling an exhaustive software answer for Accor which could also be sold out to other large hospitality bunches later on.
Significantly, Accor has been in talks with Treebo for potential speculation for about two years. Notwithstanding, it seems as though the pandemic has delayed the interaction and contracted the quantum of venture as well. Several media reports around May 2019 emphasized that Accor was in late-stage talks to put up to $50 million in Treebo.
The financing announcement has gone ahead the impact points of Treebo’s prime supporter Rahul Chaudhary moving from the company to investigate new interests. The new subsidizing in the company is a decent sign for the hospitality biological system in India.
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