Daraz

Daraz is an online marketplace and logistics company which operates in markets of South Asia and Southeast Asia. It was founded in 2012 as an online fashion e-commerce marketplace in Pakistan by Muneeb Maayr (Founder) & Farees Shah (Co-Founder) at the German based Venture Capital, Rocket Internet. Daraz Group operates e-commerce platforms and logistics service in Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.[1] Bjarke Mikkelsen is the current CEO of Daraz.[2][3] In May 2018, Daraz Group was acquired by the Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba Group from the German venture capital company, Rocket Internet.[4][5]

Daraz
Private
IndustryE-commerce
Founded2012 (2012)
FoundersMuneeb Maayr (Founder), Farees Shah (Co-Founder), Rocket Internet (VC)
Area served
Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
Key people
Bjarke Mikkelsen (CEO)
ProductsMarketplace, retailer
ParentAlibaba Group
Websitewww.daraz.com

History

Daraz was founded as an online fashion retailer in Pakistan in 2012 by Muneeb Maayr (Founder) & Farees Shah (Co-Founder) while Muneeb Maayr was working at the German based Venture Capital, Rocket Internet. Daraz's initial funding and work came from Rocket Internet but was later changed to a general marketplace strategy and business model in 2015 when it also launched operations in Bangladesh and Myanmar.[6][7]

Funding

In September 2015, Daraz secured 50 million euros in its Series B funding in order to expand operations in Bangladesh, Myanmar and Pakistan. CDC Group, a state-owned Development Finance Institution (DFI) in the UK,[8] invested €20 million alongside a €30 million investment from Daraz's existing majority shareholder, Asia Internet Holdings.[9][10]

Acquisition

In July 2016, Daraz Group acquired Kaymu, a consumer-to-consumer online marketplace in South Asia. With this acquisition it began operations in Nepal and Sri Lanka.[11][12][13]

In May 2018, Daraz Group announced that it had been acquired by Alibaba Group for an undisclosed amount. This was two years after Alibaba's acquisition of Lazada Group, which was also a startup by Rocket Internet Group in the South-East Asian market. Alibaba Group also runs Singapore's Redmart, and owns stakes in Japan's Rakuten and Indonesia's Tokopedia.[14][15][16]

Daraz Group's five markets (Bangladesh, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka) cover more than 460 million people, of whom 60% are under the age of 35. In order to digitize the logistics ecosystem and to improve the delivery standards, Daraz has built its own logistics company, Daraz Express (DEX), in all five markets.[17]

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References

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  12. "Daraz and Kaymu set to join hands". HIP. 26 June 2016. Retrieved 28 June 2016.
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  14. Russell, Jon. "Alibaba buys Rocket Internet's Daraz to expand its e-commerce empire into South Asia". TechCrunch. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  15. Editorial, Reuters. "Alibaba buys Rocket Internet's Pakistan e-commerce platform Daraz". Reuters. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
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  17. "Daraz announces its mission to "Make it easy to do business anywhere in era of digital economy"x". The Frontier Post. 2019-03-30. Retrieved 2019-05-20.
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