Pakistani startup Bazaar raises $6.5 million seed capital
Bazaar, a local B2B online marketplace, connects retailers directly to wholesalers and manufacturers
Pakistani B2B online marketplace Bazaar has raised a $6.5 million seed round co-led by Global Founders Capital (GFC) and Indus Valley Capital.
The Karachi-based startup connects retailers directly to wholesalers and manufacturers. Bazaar gives small and medium-sized retailers a platform to a large assortment of goods from several local and international brands as well as unbranded products on a single platform - which can be ordered on any day of the week with free next-day delivery to storefronts.
If you are a supplier, the app gives you direct access to thousands of retailers, and access to purchasing patterns and current market trends.
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Bazaar, a Pakistan-based B2B e-commerce startup, has raised $6.5 million in one of the region’s largest seed rounds, reported MENAbytes. The seed funding