Arbio raises $36M Series A to redefine property management

October 14, 2025 at 06:00 AM UTC
Tech.eu
Original: EN
Arbio raises $36M Series A to redefine property management

Arbio, a property management company, has secured $36 million in a Series A funding round, bringing its total funding to over $45 million. The company specializes in AI-driven services for short-term rentals, aiming to become a leading brand in the European market. The company's founder, Constantin Schröder, aims to modernize the European property management sector. Arbio's AI-native operating system automates key aspects of property management. These include distribution, accounting, operations, guest communications, and dynamic pricing. The technology utilizes an algorithm that analyzes market data to adjust pricing daily, optimizing occupancy and revenue. Arbio currently manages over a thousand units and operates in Germany, Austria, and the UK. This funding round highlights the growing intersection of AI and the property rental market in Europe. Arbio's technology addresses inefficiencies faced by property owners, while also aiming to improve the guest experience. This approach has implications for both hosts and guests, with potential impacts on the broader digital transformation of the real estate industry.

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