Augustus Media raises $400k, expands Lovin brand

Middle Eastern digital media company Augustus Media has raised $400,000 in debt financing through peer-to-peer lending firm Beehive. (Supplied)
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Updated 10 August 2021
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Augustus Media raises $400k, expands Lovin brand

  • Lovin ventures into Pakistan, aims to add new editions in UAE, Saudi Arabia

DUBAI: Middle Eastern digital media company Augustus Media has raised $400,000 in debt financing through peer-to-peer lending firm Beehive.

The media group is home to brands such as Lovin and Smashi, which primarily focus on local millennial audiences. The company, now six years old, has been profitable for the last five years with forecasted revenues of $3.5 million for this year.

On the back of its success the business is expanding the Lovin platform within the UAE, launching local editions in Saudi Arabia, and venturing into Pakistan.

Richard Fitzgerald, chief executive officer of Augustus Media, said: “It has been our intention to expand Lovin as the leading local news and lifestyle platform across the region.

“We are delighted to launch new cities in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, to build on our presence in these markets, and also at the same time enter in our first partnership for Pakistan.”

In the UAE, the platform was now launching editions for Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, and Ras Al-Khaimah while its expansion in Saudi Arabia will see four local editions in Riyadh, Jeddah, NEOM, and Sharqiyah.

Additionally, it will launch its first Pakistan edition, Lovin Isloo, for the capital city of Islamabad, to be followed by dedicated platforms for Karachi and Lahore. Lovin’s expansion into Pakistan comes in partnership with journalist Bilal Syed.

He said: “I started Lovin Isloo because I believe the city has so much to offer and yet a lot of people are unaware of that.

“Later, with the expansion of Lovin Lahore and Lovin Karachi, I want to be able to make life easier for the local Pakistani audience in finding out information for each city respectively while remaining informed about the latest details individually.”

According to the company, Augustus Media has 6 million social media followers and 1 million monthly readers, and it claims to reach every social media user in the UAE at least once a week across Lovin Dubai, Lovin Saudi, and Smashi’s apps, websites, social, and audio platforms.


Independent Arabia celebrates 7th anniversary with global journalism awards

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Independent Arabia celebrates 7th anniversary with global journalism awards

  • Journalist Aya Mansour received the Kurt Schork International Journalism Award for her rigorous investigative reporting from Iraq on highly sensitive issues
  • ‘SRMG’s support enabled us to reach and connect with massive readership – These awards belong to every journalist:’ Editor-in-Chief Ahdwan Al-Ahmari

LONDON: Independent Arabia on Saturday marked seven years since its launch as a platform for “distinctive content and a bold editorial vision,” having made history as the first Arabic digital outlet to secure licensing rights from an international publication, London-based newspaper The Independent.

Over this seven-year period, the news platform has established itself as a meaningful force within Arab media institutions through political, economic, cultural, and lifestyle coverage that reimagines news delivery and journalistic purpose. By innovating content presentation and format, it has tangibly contributed to reshaping Arabic digital journalism’s landscape.

Recalling the 2019 founding, Editor-in-Chief Ahdwan Al-Ahmari said: “Our fundamental objective was connecting with the widest possible Arab readership. SRMG’s backing enabled us to achieve substantial audience reach through correspondents positioned throughout the Arab region and internationally.”

Since its launch, Independent Arabia has won 11 awards. Its latest came in January 2025 when staff journalist Aya Mansour received the 24th Kurt Schork International Journalism Award in the Local Reporter category for her rigorous investigative reporting from Iraq on highly sensitive issues.

Al-Ahmari dedicated the accolade to every Independent Arabia journalist and media professionals across the Arab world, “particularly our colleagues lost in Yemen and Palestine. I specifically honor Maryam Abu Daqqa, our journalist colleague killed while documenting Gaza’s reality through photography—posthumously recognized at the highest level in Vienna by the International Press Institute with the ‘World Press Freedom Hero’ award.”

“Our initial tagline was ‘Independent Enriches You,’” Al-Ahmari recalled. “As our understanding matured, we recognized that ‘we lie in the details’—prompting the change. Within news media, particularly across SRMG’s distinguished portfolio, integrated coverage matters most. The real competitive edge comes from delivering analytical depth unique to each publication.”

Observing this seventh anniversary milestone, Al-Ahmari expressed appreciation for “everyone contributing publicly and behind the scenes—designers, correspondents, editors, administrative teams—every individual whose dedication keeps us leading the field.”