What is BOOK A TIGER?
Founded in 2014, BOOK A TIGER operates as a sophisticated platform that bridges the gap between professional cleaning staff and end-users. By integrating innovative digital management tools, the company ensures transparency, reliability, and high-quality service standards. Its market position is defined by a dual-focus strategy: providing private households with vetted, permanent cleaning staff while simultaneously offering tailored office management solutions for businesses. This hybrid model allows the company to maintain operational flexibility while ensuring consistent service delivery through rigorous staff training and hygienic practice protocols.
How much funding has BOOK A TIGER raised?
BOOK A TIGER has raised a total of $40.5M across 4 funding rounds:
Series A
$5M
Multiple Rounds
$35.5M
Series A (2014): $5M with participation from Avala Capital, DN Capital, and Target Ventures
Other Financing Round (2017): $21.5M led by Tamedia, DNS Capital, Coller Capital, and Target Global
Unspecified (2017): $4.7M supported by Eran Davidson
Series B (2017): $9.4M featuring Target Global, DN Capital, Atami Capital, and Davidson Technology Growth
Key Investors in BOOK A TIGER
Target Global
A pan-European technology investment firm managing over 3 billion in assets, focusing on high-growth companies from pre-seed to pre-IPO stages.
DN Capital
A global early-stage venture capital firm with a strong track record in software, fintech, and consumer internet sectors across Europe and North America.
Avala Capital
A Berlin-based super-angel venture capital firm specializing in lifecycle investing for internet technology companies with global scalability potential.
What's next for BOOK A TIGER?
The infusion of capital from major enterprise-level funding rounds positions BOOK A TIGER to further optimize its operational infrastructure and expand its market footprint. Moving forward, the company is expected to leverage these resources to enhance its proprietary digital management platform, potentially integrating advanced automation to streamline supply deliveries and staff scheduling. As the firm matures, the focus will likely shift toward deepening its penetration in existing European markets and refining its service-as-a-product model to achieve long-term profitability and sustainable scale in the facility management sector.
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