Amenitiz Accelerates its Mission: 45 Million Euros to Empower Independent Flexible Hosting

In a hospitality market increasingly dominated by large chains and technology platforms, independence can be a challenge. It is precisely in this context that Amenitiz has found its mission: to provide independent hotels and hotel owners with the Flexible Accommodation the tools they need to compete on a level playing field. And now, that mission has received monumental financial backing: a round of funding from 45 million (Series B), led by prestigious investment firm Eight Roads.

This capital is not just a validation of Amenitiz's business model; it is the fuel for a new phase of accelerated growth. The company, which describes itself as the «Shopify of the hospitality industry», offers a all-in-one operating platform« that drastically simplifies the management of an accommodation business. Its solution integrates essential tools such as a website builder, a booking engine, a channel manager and a property management system (PMS), all in a single, affordable package.

Amenitiz's vision is clear: to free the owners of the Flexible Accommodation from technological complexity and dependence on large online travel agencies (OTAs), allowing them to focus on what they do best: delivering an exceptional guest experience. By facilitating direct bookings and streamlining management, Amenitiz's platform not only saves time, but also improves profitability.

With this new capital injection, Amenitiz plans to:

  • Expand your team: Recruit more than 200 new talents in the coming months.
  • Expand its international presence: Strengthen its position in key European markets.
  • Improve your product: Continue to innovate and add new functionalities to its platform to meet the growing needs of the sector.

The story of Amenitiz, founded in 2018, is a testament to the power of technology to democratise the market. With more than 10,000 properties at 40 countries already using its platform, this round of funding marks the beginning of a new chapter in its mission to empower the Flexible Accommodation independent and redefine the future of hospitality.

The next edition Vitur Summit 2026 will take place in Malaga on Thursdays 13 and 14 May and will once again be the meeting point for operators, investors and companies in the sector to boost their business, establish strategic alliances with the different agents involved and gain access to all the latest news, trends and opportunities in the sector from leading speakers and companies.

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