
Czech Mews acquires Slovenian Flexkeeping to enhance hotel operations with automation
Flexkeeping, a portfolio company of ZAKA VC, has been acquired by Mew, a Czech unicorn in hospitality technologys. Following the transaction, ZAKA has become an economic shareholder of Mews. The company shared the news with AIN.
About Flexkeeping
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Flexkeeping, founded in Slovenia in 2012 by Luka Berger, is a housekeeping and team collaboration solution that simplifies daily operations for hotels and is used by hospitality groups worldwide.
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According to the company, its focus on automation and real-time communication has made it a trusted partner for hotels aiming to increase efficiency and enhance guest satisfaction.
“Bringing Flexkeeping’s exceptional housekeeping technology into the Mews ecosystem marks a pivotal moment in hospitality tech. We’re unlocking new levels of operational efficiency and guest experience for forward-thinking hoteliers everywhere. Together, we will empower the next generation of hoteliers to operate smarter and deliver unmatched quality,” says Matt Welle, CEO of Mews.
Acquisition details
With the acquisition of Flexkeeping, Mews integrates housekeeping automation and collaboration directly into its system, strengthening its position as a comprehensive operating environment for hotels.
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Mews, founded in 2012 by Richard Valtr and Matthijs Welle and headquartered in Amsterdam, develops a cloud-based property management system for hotels and apartments that helps simplify operations and automate customer and guest management, manual tasks, payments, and booking management.
Following the transaction, ZAKA has become an economic shareholder of Mews. ZAKA VC is a pre-seed and seed-focused venture capital fund investing in tech startups across North America and Europe.
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