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Iraqi Startup Safr Acquired, Expands with New Regional Partnerships

Iraqi Startup Safr Acquired, Expands with New Regional Partnerships
  • Safr, an Iraqi travel startup, has been acquired by a regional investor, marking a significant milestone for the country’s growing entrepreneurial ecosystem.
  • The company managed to secure over 50 contracts in its first year despite challenges.
  • The Sindbad platform recently secured USD 1.5 million in funding from an Emirati investor in early 2023, reflecting increasing investment in Iraq’s travel and tech sectors

Iraqi travel and tourism startup Safr, along with its app Safrat, has been acquired by a regional investor, according to media reports.

The platform provides a comprehensive range of services, including airline tickets, hotel bookings, and tailored travel packages for both private and public sectors.

Founded in 2020 by Ahmed Qasim, the company managed to secure over 50 contracts in its first year despite challenges posed by the pandemic.

Safr Acquisition and Expansion 

Recognized by Iraq’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Safr works with over 100 global partners in major tourist destinations like the UAE, Turkey, Spain, and Lebanon. In 2023, it launched the Safrat app, venturing into the consumer market.

This expansion was fueled by funds raised to develop a centralized travel services platform, increase staff to 40 employees, and relocate to a larger headquarters. Safr also facilitates visas and entrance permits for visitors to Iraq.

“We are proud that an Iraqi startup has succeeded in attracting investment and achieving a full acquisition from a regional company in such a short period of time. This is a remarkable achievement compared to startups in Iraq and the Arab world,” said Ahmed Qasim, the company’s founder.

Sindbad and Miswag: Growing Iraqi Startups 

The Iraqi startup scene has been gaining momentum, with the travel market seeing rapid growth. The Sindbad platform, specializing in travel services, secured USD 1.5 million in funding from an Emirati investor in January 2023. Additionally, the market is anticipating the launch of the Travel Zone app in the coming months.

Meanwhile, Miswag, one of Iraq’s leading e-commerce platforms, was acquired by the International Smart Card Company (better known as Qi or QiCard) in a seven-figure deal. These recent acquisitions highlight the increasing investment and interest in Iraq’s growing digital and travel sectors.

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