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Mews raises $300M to accelerate AI-powered hospitality operations

The $300M Series D round will support Mews in scaling its AI-driven hospitality platform, expanding fintech capabilities, and accelerating growth across North America, Europe, and new markets.

A hospitality management software provider, Mews, has raised $300 million in a Series D funding round led by EQT Growth, with new investors Atomico and HarbourVest Partners, and participation from existing investors Kinnevik, Battery Ventures, and Tiger Global. The round values the company at $2.5 billion.

The investment follows Mews’ fourteenth acquisition, DataChat, a generative AI analytics platform, and builds on earlier funding, including a $75 million raise in March 2025 to support geographic expansion.

Mews provides a cloud-native operating system for hospitality that integrates revenue management, operations, and the guest journey. Its platform includes property management (PMS), point-of-sale (POS), revenue management (RMS), housekeeping, payments, and guest-facing tools, enabling automation and operational efficiency across hotel functions.

The platform is used by more than 15,000 properties worldwide, supporting task automation, guest personalisation, and revenue growth through a single system.

Matt Welle, CEO of Mews, said the company is building an operating system that reshapes how hoteliers engage with guests by managing operational complexity so teams can focus on delivering more enjoyable, profitable, and rewarding hospitality experiences.

Following a year of strong growth, the funding further supports Mews’ position in the hospitality technology market. In 2025, the company reported more than 132,000 monthly active users across 85 countries, 42.3 million checked-in reservations, $19.7 billion in platform transaction volume, and $537 million in additional revenue generated for hoteliers through its Mews Spaces feature.

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Commenting on the investment, Richard Valtr, founder of Mews, said hospitality is an industry centred on delivering experiences rather than just services.

The validation for our product from the market is clear, in both the US and Europe, and it is great to see how we are now powering ahead of any other hospitality company in terms of AI and agentic hospitality. It’s an exciting time to reinforce our vision of making Mews hotels the most profitable in the industry,

Valtr added.

Kirk Lepke, Partner at EQT Growth, said Mews is developing a modern, AI-enabled hospitality operating system designed to address fragmentation across the industry.

Looking ahead, Mews plans to further scale Mews Payments and its broader fintech infrastructure by embedding commerce more deeply into hotel operations. The company will also continue its international expansion across North America and Europe, while entering additional markets.

The funding will also support continued investment in artificial intelligence, with agent-based systems integrated across the platform to automate complex workflows, reduce staff workload, improve guest experiences, and accelerate product development and deployment.

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