In 2021, Pakistani e-commerce businesses raised about $203 million. Compared to 2020, investment rose 891 percent, while deal volume jumped 47%. What’s in it: In 2021, at least 21 (disclosed) deals involved e-commerce. The State Bank of Pakistan reports that e-commerce transactions climbed 115% in FY21, while monetary values increased 74%. More: The majority of e-commerce funding went to Airlift, which received $85 million. Then Dastgyr and Bazaar. Each raised $41.3 million in two waves.
1) Airlift
2) Bazaar
3) Jabberwock Ventures (Cheetay/Swyft)
4) Tajir
5) Bookme.pk
6) Retailo
7) Krave Mart 8) Grocer