Tebi Funding News -Amsterdam-Based Tebi Secures €30 Million In Series B Round
Jun 11, 2025 | By Kailee Rainse

Tebi, a Dutch startup building an all-in-one operating system for small hospitality businesses, has raised €30 million in a Series B funding round led by CapitalG, Alphabet’s growth fund.
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- Tebi, a Dutch startup building an all-in-one operating system for small hospitality businesses, has raised €30 million in a Series B funding round led by CapitalG, Alphabet’s growth fund.
Index Ventures also joined the round, showing continued support just eight months after investing in Tebi’s Series A.
With this new funding, Tebi’s total raised now stands at €56 million and will help the company expand into the UK and other European markets.
Tebi CEO Arnout Schuijff explained his motivation: “Hospitality owners don’t open their doors because they love integrating five different software systems or wrestling with manual inventory counts at 2 AM. They do it for the craft, the community, the look of delight in the customers’ eyes when they have an amazing evening.“
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Tebi now offers integrated tools for point-of-sale, payments, kitchen displays, reservations, inventory, and bookkeeping—powered by a real-time accounting system at its core.
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Schuijff teamed up with co-founder and CTO Rob Vonk, and the leadership team has since expanded. Last year, Aki Tas (former head of business strategy at Notion) joined as COO, and earlier this year, Patrick Studener (previously with Uber and Wolt) came on board as CCO.
With the latest funding, Tebi plans to double its team from 35 to 70, enhance its product, and expand its reach.
Already in use by various restaurants and food vendors across the Netherlands, Tebi processes hundreds of millions in payments each year.
The startup aims to address a major issue facing small hospitality businesses in Europe: outdated systems and fragmented tools. While the U.S. market has widely adopted modern, tablet-based systems, over 75% of European SMEs still rely on legacy bank-issued payment terminals.
As a result, only around 39% of restaurants use point-of-sale (POS) applications—compared to over 95% in the U.S.—with even fewer using software for reservations, inventory, or accounting.
Tebi is tackling this gap with an all-in-one, tightly integrated solution. Its unique "subledger" architecture allows it to scale from single food stands to large restaurant groups, offering real-time data and automation across all operations. This foundation supports AI features like smart onboarding and intelligent suggestions, helping businesses streamline their workflows and reduce manual work.
Feedback from users in Amsterdam has been overwhelmingly positive. From a Japanese street food vendor to a waterfront seafood restaurant, customers appreciate Tebi’s user-friendly design, wide feature set and transparent pricing.
While Tebi is already growing quickly in the Netherlands, the team is now preparing to launch in the UK, with plans to lead a broader digital transformation across the European hospitality sector.
CEO Schuijff added: “We’re building something fundamentally different. Not yet another tool to add to the stack, but replacing them with a complete financial operating system that thinks like hospitality works.”
As software-led payments continue to gain traction across Europe, Tebi is positioning itself as more than just a POS provider—it aims to become a daily essential for hospitality businesses.
The company’s vision is clear: to let entrepreneurs focus on their passion, not on back-office hassles. And that vision, which started in a small bar in Amsterdam, has the potential to resonate across the continent and beyond.
About Tebi
Founded in 2021 by Arnout Schuijff, co-founder of Adyen and Bibit, Tebi began as a simple solution to help a friend manage bar sales more efficiently. Started as a digital alternative to pen-and-paper bookkeeping has evolved into a full operating system for the hospitality industry.