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Kenyan fashion tech startup ShopZetu scores $1m funding

By , Kenya-based correspondent
Kenya , 06 Jul 2023
Shopzetu has raised funding for expansion.
Shopzetu has raised funding for expansion.

Kenya tech startup ShopZetu has raised one million dollars in pre-seed funding round, led by Chui Ventures, for expansion.

Shopzetu is a fashion technology company that provides an e-commerce marketplace, infrastructure and tools for fashion vendors to enable online fashion retail.

With the funding, Shopzetu plans to scale customer acquisition in Kenya and expand its vendor base to 1,000 brands.

Founded in 2021, Shopzetu intends to broaden its reach to the beauty and home décor categories and seek partnerships with international fashion brands that want local distribution without needing physical stores.

In addition, Shopzetu intends to pilot regional delivery services in Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda. Marvin Kiragu, founder and CEO, ShopZetu, comments: “We are excited to be driving the charge in online fashion and lifestyle retail.

"The future of e-commerce in Africa will be driven by content, community, and hyper-personalization through recent advances in artificial intelligence”.

For the funders, Joyce-Ann Wainaina, managing partner of Chui Ventures, says: “We believe in ShopZetu’s vision to transform Africa’s fashion e-commerce landscape. The commitment to building a scalable marketplace, coupled with their impressive traction, positions ShopZetu as a game-changer in the industry. We are excited to support their growth and contribute to their success.”

Other funders for the round included Launch Africa, Roselake Ventures, Logos Ventures, and angel investors Kendall Tang and Ben Munoz.

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