E-commerce start-up Zumi closes down over lack of funding
Zumi, the Kenyan e-commerce start-up that
started as a women-focused digital magazine before becoming an apparel online
retailer, is closing down.
On Tuesday, the B2B
(business-to-business) marketplace’s co-founder and CEO William McCarren
announced they will close doors due to a funding drought.
“With a heavy heart, I share the news
that ZUMI will be closing its doors. The current macro environment has made
fundraising extremely difficult, and unfortunately, our business was not able
to achieve sustainability in time to survive,” McCarren wrote in a LinkedIn
post.
Founded in 2016, Zumi had to date
secured Ksh.120 million ($920,000) in funding, per its Crunchbase profile. The latest
was a Ksh.39 million ($300,000) round in July 2021.
Zumi shifted to e-commerce due to
challenges in generating revenue from digital advertisement.
The venture joins a list of Kenyan start-ups that have folded in recent months due to a difficult operating environment occasioned by rising inflation, weakening currency, and unfavourable interest rates that have seen foreign investors shift capital from emerging
and frontier economies.
These include food-tech
start-up Kune, Notify Logistics and agri-tech start-up WeFarm, which closed its
WeFarm Shop platform.
But e-commerce
firms have especially had a hard time with uptake due to hesitancy and
last-mile delivery challenges, as well as the absence of a reliable national
courier service which has forced companies to invest heavily in dispatch teams.
For instance, the
NYSE-listed Jumia, which is Africa’s biggest e-commerce platform, is still not
profitable since its launch in 2012 despite reports of growth in the African
e-commerce scene.
In December, the Amazon-style
e-commerce platform Sky Garden was acquired by tech credit platform Lipa
Later on the brink of closure following
insolvency.
The
B2C (business-to-customer) platform that helps retail stores digitise offline
and online sales, said the overall market in 2022 had been a struggle.
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