Nigeria’s retail startup, Renda, has announced securing a $1.9 million pre-seed round of equity and debt funding to enable it enhance its offerings and drive expansion.
Renda, a technology solution startup that simplifies order fulfillment and retail distribution for businesses in Africa, secured the funds from Ingressive Capital which led the round, with participation from Techstars Toronto, Founders Factory Africa, Magic Fund, Golden Palm Investments, Reflect Ventures, and Vastly Valuable Ventures.
The startup’s co-founder and CEO, Ope Onaboye, who made the announcement, said they plan to utilize the funds to pursue its plans of expanding into more cities in Nigeria and Africa.
“Our vision at Renda is to become the largest and most trusted fulfillment partner for e-commerce and major businesses across Africa,” Onaboye said.
“Since inception, we have been privileged to work with some of the largest companies across manufacturing, FMCG, Agriculture and e-commerce sectors, enabling them to scale across Nigeria.
“We are grateful for the investors who have bought into the Renda vision and decided to partner with us as we build the future of commerce on the continent.
“I’m excited to see how we harness the power of technology to simplify and optimise order fulfillment and retail distribution for thousands of businesses across the continent,” he said.
Launched in January 2021 by Onaboye and Bimbo Onaboye, Renda allows businesses to access on-demand flexible storage across Africa, track and manage their inventory across all locations, process large volumes of orders for same-day delivery, manage and track all deliveries in real-time, and also manage and reconcile cash collections.
The platform is already powering much of Africa’s e-commerce sector, with customers including Omnibiz, MarketForce, Kyosk, Wabi, Jumia, and other major brands, according to the CEO.
He added that Renda will use the funding to technologically enhance its offerings, drive expansion to more cities in Nigeria and East Africa, and grow its partnership network across all active markets.
So far, the startup has empowered over 500 businesses across 15 states in Nigeria, while it expanded into Kenya last year.