Gathern Secures $72M Series B to Expand Alternative Hospitality

Gathern Secures $72M Series B to Expand Alternative Hospitality

21 August 2025

A woman in a green hijab speaks into a microphone, holding a purple booklet, against a vibrant purple background.

Latifah Altamimi, Gathern CEO & Co-Founder

Saudi Arabia’s alternative hospitality platform Gathern closed a SAR 270 million ($72 million) Series B investment round, led by Sanabil Investments, a subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund.

The round also saw participation from Endeavor Catalyst, Pinnacle Capital, Nuwa Capital, and STV, as per the company’s announcement on X.com.

The deal values the company at over SAR 1 billion ($267 million) as it prepares for a future listing on the Saudi stock market.

Founded in 2017 by Latifah Altamimi, Gathern has established itself as the pioneer of Saudi Arabia’s alternative hospitality sector, driving its rapid growth into one of the Kingdom’s fastest-developing tourism segments.

Since its launch, the platform has attracted more than 5 million registered users, facilitated over SAR 2 billion in payouts to local hosts, and built a network of more than 72,000 hospitality units, representing nearly 15 percent of the country’s total hotel and non-hotel supply. Gathern currently holds 44 percent of the national market share in alternative hospitality, with its dominance rising to 53 percent in Riyadh.

The company plans to use the new funding to expand locally and regionally, enhance its technology infrastructure with AI-driven solutions, improve user experience, and grow its network of hosts.

Source: Sharikat Mubasher

Author

Lucy, the cute female unicorn of Lucidity Insights, waving and standing in front of a purple background.

Lucy is a young unicorn passionate about responsible business practices, from Sustainability and ESG performance management to deep-dive investigations of the broad socio-political and macro-economic implications of various government and business strategies. Lucy has a knack for research, data analytics, and understanding the implications of new and disruptive technologies. Prior to becoming a tech news reporter, Lucy spent a few years working for the United Nations, researching and evaluating the socio-economic impact of various programs and the adoption of technological innovations. Lucy studied integrated engineering, and worked on converting her fuel-powered car into an electric vehicle as her final project for graduation. Lucy can still be seen driving her zero-emissions vehicle in and around Dubai, where she grew up. Lucy speaks English and Arabic, and completed her studies in Canada, where she also minored in magic powered technological solutions. Lucy specializes in sustainable development, climate tech, ESG, social impact startups, venture capital, macroeconomics and geopolitics.

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Stay up to date with the latest news, special reports, videos, infobytes, and features on the region's most notable entrepreneurial ecosystems