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Peter Thiel’s Valar Ventures leads US$75M Series B in Bangladesh’s ShopUp


Published:
2021-09-08 18:02:49 BdST

Update:
2024-03-29 14:42:48 BdST

ShopUp, Bangladesh’s largest full-stack B2B commerce platform, announced today it has raised US$75 million in a series B
funding round led by Peter Thiel’s Valar Ventures. The round also included investment
from Prosus Ventures (formerly Naspers Ventures), the venture investment arm of
Prosus, along with existing investors Flourish Ventures, Sequoia Capital India, and
VEON Ventures.
The oversubscribed round is the largest Series B funding for a B2B commerce platform
in South Asia. This new round of funding comes only ten months after the startup
announced its Series A round of US$22.5 million. This round brings ShopUp’s total
funding to over US$110 million, making it the best-funded start-up in Bangladesh.
During this round, ShopUp has also increased its ESOP pool by three-fold.
Bangladesh is home to one of the most fragmented retail markets in Asia, with 98% of
all retail consumption happening through 4.5 million small neighbourhood mom and pop
retail shops spread out across the country. These shops face daily struggles when
procuring goods from multiple suppliers, distributors, and wholesalers. Problems such
as product unavailability, lack of price transparency and unreliable delivery severely
hamper their ability to manage day-to-day businesses. On top of that, a staggering 73%
of small retailers sell on credit to end customers, whereas in Bangladesh, only 27.5% of
small businesses have access to formal financing. Such fundamental barriers have
hampered the growth of these neighborhood mom and pop shops for decades.
With an aim to put these 4.5 million retailers in the driving seat of the country’s
economic growth, ShopUp launched three products to remove the inherent blockers
within traditional supply chain, logistics, and financing. These products are - Mokam, a
one-stop B2B commerce app; REDX, an end-to-end logistics platform; and Baki, a buy
now, pay later (BNPL) product for small retailers.
ShopUp’s B2B commerce app, Mokam, helps neighbourhood mom and pop shops by
enabling access to the largest catalogue of products with 24 hour doorstep delivery - all
within one single app. Mokam has partnered with the country’s largest manufacturers,
producers and distributors to ensure the best pricing for these products. Additionally, the
shop owners can source these products on credit without having to pay upfront by
accessing ShopUp’s Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) product embedded within the app.
ShopUp’s countrywide captive logistics network was opened up to small online sellers in
February 2020 as a new end-to-end third party logistics (3PL) service provider - REDX.
Within four months, REDX became the largest third party last mile service provider in
the country. Throughout the pandemic, REDX has been playing the crucial role of
spearheading the economic growth of small online businesses, delivering more than
50% of all 3PL e-commerce shipments across the country.
Over the past 12 months, ShopUp has witnessed over 13x growth in revenue and 11x
growth in the number of total shipments. Headquartered in Dhaka, ShopUp opened an
office in Bengaluru last year, with a large part of its tech and engineering talent based
out of India.
Afeef Zaman, CEO and co-founder of ShopUp, outlined his plans for ShopUp: “Our
mission is to put 4.5 million small retailers in the driving seat of Bangladesh’s economic
growth. We are building best-in-class infrastructure to support retail operations all over
the country, adding new categories to serve the underserved small retailers and
launching new financial products to meet the unarticulated needs of the retailers we
serve.”
James Fitzgerald, founding partner of Valar Ventures, shared his excitement about the
partnership: “The leadership team at ShopUp has shown strong execution capabilities
over the last twelve months. They became clear market leaders with double digit growth
across three products built for the underserved small businesses in Bangladesh. In
fast-growing frontier economies like Bangladesh, small businesses are the primary
driver of the economy. We are excited to partner with Afeef’s vision of building a
connected ecosystem of products to fast-track their transition to the online economy.”



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