Takeem UAE rental platform, launches with fresh global funding to grow its services. UAE proptech firm Takeem got investment from REACH Middle East, part of the REACH accelerator supported by Second Century Ventures. This group links to the US National Association of Realtors. The deal connects Takeem to a worldwide network of tech firms that reshape real estate.
Fast growth in the UAE rental market
In less than a year, Takeem has onboarded more than 55,000 residential units onto its platform. These units represent over AED 5 billion in annual rental value, highlighting the scale of rental activity the platform already supports. The company plans to use the new investment to strengthen its position in the UAE and unlock further growth opportunities in regional and global rental markets.
Expansion from B2B to B2C users
Takeem is now moving beyond enterprise clients and stepping into the B2C segment to serve smaller landlords and individual tenants. The platform aims to simplify how independent owners manage their units and how tenants handle their annual rental commitments. This Takeem UAE rental platform strategy focuses on making digital tools and risk solutions available to a wider base of users across the residential sector.
Tackling structural rental market challenges
The company targets key structural issues in rental markets, such as low risk transparency, inefficient manual processes, and liquidity constraints for owners and operators. Its risk intelligence engine analyses rental exposure and helps landlords understand and manage potential default or vacancy risks. A rental guarantee model further supports more stable cash flows, improving yields for landlords while easing access for qualified tenants.
Building trust and predictable renting
Takeem positions its platform as a way to build trust among landlords, tenants, and institutions involved in residential portfolios. By making rent payments and risk assessment more predictable, the company aims to replace traditional reliance on paperwork and informal trust. Co-founder and CEO Rakesh Mavath said renting remains the largest yearly financial commitment for most people, yet the infrastructure behind it still depends on trust, paperwork, and hope. He said Takeem’s goal is to make rent more predictable for all parties involved and support more disciplined capital deployment in residential real estate.



