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PostEx announces $7.3mn pre-series A funding for expansion in Pakistan, GCC

August 20, 2024
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PostEx announces $7.3mn pre-series A funding for expansion in Pakistan, GCC
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PostEx, a prominent player in Pakistan’s financial technology sector, announced on Tuesday the completion of a $7.3 million pre-Series A funding round. The round was led by Conjunction Capital, a venture capital firm focused on technology investments. Other participants included new investors Dash Ventures and Sanabil500, along with existing investors VSQ, FJ Labs, and Zayn VC.

This latest funding is intended to reinforce PostEx’s position in Pakistan and support its planned expansion into the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, where the company aims to extend its services to new markets.

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The funding comes at a time when Pakistan’s startup ecosystem is experiencing a downturn. During the first half of 2024, disclosed funding for Pakistani startups amounted to $1 million. July saw a slight recovery with two rounds totaling $4.5 million. With the addition of PostEx’s $7.3 million, the total disclosed funding for Pakistani startups in 2024 now stands at $12.8 million.

PostEx’s ability to attract significant investment underlines the growing interest in fintech solutions within Pakistan’s e-commerce sector, which continues to face various challenges in accessing capital.

Hybrid model of fintech and logistics

Established in 2020, PostEx operates a business model that integrates financial services with logistics. The company provides immediate access to capital for e-commerce businesses, which can help alleviate some of the barriers posed by traditional financing methods. Additionally, PostEx offers logistics solutions that aim to enhance the efficiency of delivery operations, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

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This combined approach addresses the common cash flow issues faced by e-commerce businesses, particularly in a market where access to capital can be a critical factor for growth.

Market environment and growth prospects

PostEx has positioned itself within the finance and logistics sectors in Pakistan, with a focus on addressing the needs of the country’s growing e-commerce industry. Although Pakistan’s e-commerce sector is valued at approximately $6 billion, it represents only 1-2% of total retail transactions, compared to the global average of about 15%. This indicates substantial potential for growth, both for PostEx and the broader e-commerce market.

“The fundraise follows a very successful 18 months for PostEx, during which we achieved several financial and operational milestones,” the company noted in a statement.

Tags: Conjunction CapitalDash Venturesfunding roundGCCGulf Cooperation CouncilPakistan startupPakistan startup ecosystemPostExSanabil500Series A fundingStartupstartup sectorStartupsstartups in PakistanVSQZayn VC
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