Aparttool Closes $5.5 Million Round

Provider corporate housing solutions, apartool, We have closed our Series A financing round 5.5 million euros. This process was led by the Spanish Fund Parlon Capital and Roche European VenturesTelegraph Hill Capital (THCAP), Finaves (IESE), and Iberis Capital, among others, participated.


circular It will support the company’s growthwhich is already in the “Expansion” category and has doubled its sales volume year over year since 2019. It is expected to reach 15 million in 2023.

Barlon Capital is an early-stage venture fund led by entrepreneurs Javier Rubio and Didac Li, and includes among its investors Spanish entrepreneurs who invest in disruptive startups with global impact.

The fund specializes in supporting technology companies with innovative and scalable solutions through financing in Series A rounds. In collaboration with Barlon Capital, the investment was led by Roche Ventures, a European venture capital fund dedicated 100% to Series A financing of technology startups in Europe. And Israel, which breathes life into the next revolution in the travel and hospitality sector.


The resources obtained will be allocated in the financing round For technological development, for product placement in the real estate sector and international expansion of the companypromoting its entry Italy, Germany and the United Kingdom After strengthening its position in the Spanish, Portuguese and French markets and the recent opening in Dubai.

Aparttool became a A strategic partner for companies in sectors such as finance, mass consumption and retail. Currently, Scaleup has 50 employees and cooperates with the most important business travel agencies around the world. Likewise, the technology company has signed global agreements with major relocation agencies, such as Santa Fe Relocation and Eres Relocation; Collaborates with famous corporate travel agencies, such as BCD Travel España and Viajes el Corte Inglés; And with famous companies such as Endesa, FGC, Repsol, Siemens and others.

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