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Saudi’s Rekaz Raises USD 5M to Digitize Service-Based Businesses in MENA

Saudi’s Rekaz Raises USD 5M to Digitize Service-Based Businesses in MENA
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  • Rekaz, a Saudi software startup, raised USD 5M seed funding to expand its all-in-one operating system for service businesses.
  • Led by COTU Ventures, the round also included Impact46, Shorooq, Numrah Capital, and several regional angel investors.
  • Rekaz plans to scale across the GCC, enhance AI capabilities, and streamline operations for wellness, beauty, and fitness service providers.

Rekaz

What happened? Saudi-based software platform, Rekaz, raised USD 5 million in seed funding. The round was led by COTU Ventures, with participation from Impact46, Shorooq, Numrah Capital and angel investors

“Rekaz is solving a massive and overlooked problem. Service businesses are the economic backbone of the region, and they’ve been left behind by traditional software,” said Amir Farha, General Partner at COTU Ventures. 

What is next? With the funding, the startup aims to scale its product and expand across the region. It also aims to deepen product development, enhance AI capabilities, and grow its presence across the GCC and wider markets.

Digitization

Who are they? Founded by Abdulrahman Alomran and Abdulaziz Alkharashi, Rekaz is a Saudi-based software company building the all-in-one operating system for service-based businesses. It offers an end-to-end system for service-based businesses such as gyms, salons, and mobile providers. Thus, it is designed to serve industries like wellness, beauty, fitness, and home services.

It aims to replace fragmented workflows and manual coordination with a streamlined intelligent platform. Furthermore, it enables businesses to launch  their own branded booking websites and mobile apps to grow online.

Abdulrahman Alomran, CEO and co-founder of Rekaz said “Most service businesses are still operating through scattered tools, spreadsheets, and manual work. We’re building the infrastructure they’ve been missing.”

Moreover, the startup aims to enable businesses to manage bookings, payments, subscriptions, client engagement, and online storefronts through a single integrated platform.

“We’ve designed Rekaz to be flexible, intelligent, and deeply aligned with how service businesses actually work,” added Abdulaziz Alkharashi, CTO and co-founder.

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