Capturing fragmented tourism demand, category by category.
Traviteq is positioned to capture fragmented tourism demand by building category-specific platforms that can scale independently while benefiting from shared group infrastructure.
Market Opportunity
Global tourism is recovering and expanding faster than the digital infrastructure built to serve it. Ground transport, day-use hospitality, mobility rental, and flight commerce remain dominated by fragmented, informal, or legacy systems — leaving significant categories of travel spend without a trusted digital layer.
Why Sri Lanka First
Sri Lanka offers a high-density tourism market with strong category fragmentation, rapid digital adoption, and underused hospitality and mobility inventory — an ideal proving ground for category-specific platforms before regional expansion.
Venture Portfolio Strategy
Rather than a single product, Traviteq builds a portfolio of focused ventures — TaxiYak, TukTuk.lk, Daycation, and FlightBookingX — each targeting a distinct vertical, each able to scale on its own merits, and each reinforced by shared group infrastructure.
Monetization Models
Each venture monetizes through a combination of booking commissions, partner subscriptions, premium service tiers, and cross-sell revenue — with the group benefiting from compounding monetization as ventures begin referring demand to one another.
Scalable Technology Foundation
A modular, API-ready technology foundation underpins every venture — enabling rapid replication of booking, payments, and vendor-management infrastructure across new categories and new markets.
Partnership & Investment Opportunities
Traviteq is open to capital partners, hospitality and mobility operators, and technology collaborators who want exposure to a diversified, connected portfolio of travel-tech ventures rather than a single point of risk.
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Category expansion potential
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