Safely,
an Atlanta-based company that provides insurance and safety tools for vacation
rental homeowners and property managers, has raised $8 million.
The
funding is led by Highgate Technology Ventures with participation from LAGO
Innovation Fund.
Founded
in 2013, Safely provides insurance policies for rental properties that cover personal
injury and damage to property contents and structures. The company also provides
guest screening, by checking government records, criminal databases and other
watchlists. Safely’s solutions connects with more than 30 property management
systems to automate the integration of insurance and screening.
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“Our
mission at Safely is to protect homeowners when they rent their homes on
Airbnb, Vrbo, and Booking.com because
they can only make money if they let internet strangers sleep in their beds and
use their stuff,” said Andrew Bate, founder and CEO at Safely.
“We
built our insure-tech infrastructure before COVID and were able to take
advantage of rapid growth in the short-term home rental markets. We spent
much of this year building our own insurance platform as a Lloyd's of London
Coverholder, which gives us access to 80-plus countries and some amazing
underwriters. And we process all of our claims in-house and now pay 90% of
claims in three business days.”
Bate
said the company is now focused on growth, including expansion in Europe.
“Safely
is a category-defining company that provides a vital solution to vacation
rental homeowners and operators,” said Raja Goel, principal at Highgate
Technology Ventures.
“Their
long history serving a broad spectrum of clients speaks volumes about their
ability to help their partners run more efficiently and profitably. With only
1% of market share in the U.S., Safely is uniquely positioned to expand globally,
and we are excited to partner with the team to support their next phase of
growth.”
Since its founding, Safely has raised about $16 million in funding and another $4.5 million in venture debt and has insured more than four million nights.