Funded Startups in Muscat
Disclosed round sizes in Muscat are uneven: the only disclosed round above the mid-single-digit millions is Al Mouj Muscat’s $164M (2025-06-02), which dwar…
Disclosed round sizes in Muscat are uneven: the only disclosed round above the mid-single-digit millions is Al Mouj Muscat’s $164M (2025-06-02), which dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts of $750K (Sampo AI, 2025-01-19) and $500K (InnoTech Oman, 2024-01-24). Most other disclosed amounts sit near $100K–$500K, including Cubex Global’s $100K grant (2022-03-10) and Hal Capital’s $40K (2024-06-19). The disclosed amounts are therefore concentrated far below the top figure.
The 10 most recent rows span 2022-03-10 to 2025-11-04, with the most recent entry being Ajarlee (Seed, undisclosed) on 2025-11-04. City naming is consistent—every row lists Muscat/Musqat, Oman—so the pattern is geographic concentration rather than cross-city variation. Stage/amount availability is also clustered: 4 of 10 entries are “undisclosed” on amount, and an additional entry (Zameeli, 2024-03-18) has a blank stage field, while 5 of 10 rows include either “Series Unknown” or a non-standard stage label.
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What’s the largest disclosed round in these Muscat entries, and how does it compare with the rest of the disclosed amounts?
Al Mouj Muscat’s $164M (2025-06-02) is the only disclosed round in this list above the millions, and it dwarfs the next-largest disclosed amounts: $750K (Sampo AI, 2025-01-19) and $500K (InnoTech Oman, 2024-01-24). Other disclosed figures cluster much lower, including $100K (Cubex Global, 2022-03-10) and $40K (Hal Capital, 2024-06-19).
Do the most recent deals cluster into a narrow window, or are they spread out across the full range shown?
They cluster toward the latest quarters: 4 of the 10 rows are dated 2024-10-01 through 2025-06-02 (Al Mouj Muscat 2025-06-02; Sampo AI 2025-01-19; Qpay 2024-10-03; Bima 2024-10-01). The remaining entries extend earlier to 2022-03-10 (Cubex Global), creating a long tail rather than a uniform spread.
Is there a pattern in amount disclosure (disclosed vs undisclosed) that affects how comparable these rounds are?
Amount disclosure is uneven: 4 of 10 rows are “undisclosed” (Ajarlee 2025-11-04; Qpay 2024-10-03; Bima 2024-10-01; Byanat 2023-06-07). Among the disclosed rounds, amounts range from $40K (Hal Capital, 2024-06-19) up to $164M (Al Mouj Muscat, 2025-06-02), making the top disclosed figure much less comparable to the rest.
Which stage labeling dominates the list when companies don’t provide a standard series name?
Non-standard or missing stage labeling is common: 3 of 10 rows explicitly show “Series Unknown” (Al Mouj Muscat 2025-06-02; Hal Capital 2024-06-19; InnoTech Oman 2024-01-24), and Zameeli (2024-03-18) has a blank stage field. Only a subset uses standard labels like Seed (Sampo AI 2025-01-19; Qpay 2024-10-03) or Series A (Bima 2024-10-01).
Are there sector clusters, or is sector coverage broad across these 10 recent Muscat rows?
Coverage is fairly broad rather than concentrated: Financial Services appears in 3 entries (Qpay 2024-10-03, Bima 2024-10-01, Hal Capital 2024-06-19), while other sectors show up once or twice (e.g., AI: Sampo AI 2025-01-19; Data and Analytics: Byanat 2023-06-07; Automation Machinery Manufacturing: InnoTech Oman 2024-01-24). That makes Financial Services the only clear 3+ sector cluster in the visible set.
Are there outliers beyond the largest round—such as much smaller disclosed deals or unusual stage/amount combinations?
Yes on the low end: Hal Capital’s $40K (2024-06-19) is materially smaller than the other disclosed amounts near $100K–$750K (Cubex Global $100K on 2022-03-10; Sampo AI $750K on 2025-01-19; InnoTech Oman $500K on 2024-01-24). A separate outlier is Ajarlee (2025-11-04), which is the most recent row but has an undisclosed amount, limiting direct size comparison even though its stage is listed as Seed.
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