HomeNewsBusinessDukaan raises $11 million in pre-Series A round led by 640 Oxford Ventures, to raise $70Mn more

Dukaan raises $11 million in pre-Series A round led by 640 Oxford Ventures, to raise $70Mn more

Dukaan is looking to take local retail stores online. The startup allows customers to place orders for fruits and vegetables, food and other items with merchants on its website.

September 06, 2021 / 10:50 IST
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Dukaan is among a slew of startups looking to digitise small businesses and take retail (kirana) stores online. (File image of co-founders Subhash Choudhary (L) and Suumit Shah(R))
Dukaan is among a slew of startups looking to digitise small businesses and take retail (kirana) stores online. (File image of co-founders Subhash Choudhary (L) and Suumit Shah(R))

Dukaan, an app that helps small offline merchants set up online stores, has raised $11 million in a pre-Series A funding round led by US-based 640 Oxford Ventures.

HOF Capital, Old Well Ventures, LetsVenture, 9Unicorns and a number of high-profile executives, including Oyo’s Ritesh Agarwal and Carl Pei, Co-founder and the CEO of Nothing, participated in the round. Other participants include existing investors Snow Leopard Ventures, Lightspeed Partners and Matrix Partners India.

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Founded by Suumit Shah, Subhash Choudhary, Kaustub Pandey and Anurag Meena in June 2020, Dukaan is among a slew of startups looking to digitise small businesses and take retail (kirana) stores online.

As the economy inches back towards a new normal, the retail small-business segment, the backbone of the country’s economy, is seeing a steady revival.