Airbnb-backed Zeus's value halved in new funding round
[NEW YORK] A corporate-housing startup backed by Airbnb has raised money at roughly half the valuation it commanded five months ago, as the coronavirus pandemic ravages the lodging industry.
Zeus Living raised about US$15 million (S$21.2 million) in equity and debt at a valuation of about US$110 million from existing investors CEAS Investments I, Initialized Capital Management and Soros Fund Management, according to people familiar with the matter.
It was worth about US$205 million in a funding round in December, said the people, who asked to not be identified because the matter isn't public.
Zeus raised the money in part because it didn't have enough cash to comply with a covenant tied to a loan from Soros, the people said.
The valuation, which includes the amount invested, is about half of where it was last year.
Zeus is far from alone as far as revamped valuations go. Airbnb last month raised debt and equity from investors including Silver Lake and Sixth Street Partners at an implied valuation of US$18 billion, down from its US$31 billion peak.
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Representatives for CEAS, Soros, Initialized and Airbnb declined to comment. Representatives for Zeus didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.
TEMORARY HOUSING
Zeus, led by chief executive officer Kulveer Taggar, is like an Airbnb for white-collar workers. The San Francisco-based company helps landlords furnish their homes and offers them to individuals as well as employees of large companies who need temporary housing for a month or more.
Airbnb participated in Zeus's fundraising in December but wasn't involved in the latest round, some of the people said.
With corporate travel depressed, Zeus has rented some of its more than 2,000 homes to health-care workers and people escaping densely populated cities, according to the people familiar with the matter. Its occupancy rate is tracking higher than 70 er cent so far this month, with large technology companies maintaining their contracts with the company, one of the people said.
Its corporate partners have included GitHub, Samsara Networks, Willkie Farr & Gallagher and ServiceTitan, according to its website.
But like many startups impacted by the pandemic, Zeus has laid off employees, cutting some 80 workers, or 30 per cent of its staff, in March, the people said.
Florida-based CEAS shares an address with the philanthropic foundation of billionaire Leslie L Alexander, the former owner of the Houston Rockets. Soros Fund Management is the family office of billionaire George Soros and San Francisco-based Initialized is a firm co-founded by venture capitalists Alexis Ohanian and Garry Tan.
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