Here are 9 startups in Pakistan changing the game by brining revolution in their fields and securing funding in millions! 1. Airlift Lahore-based startup Airlift, an online shopping delivery service, raised $85 million in Series B financing, the largest single private funding round in Pakistan. Airlift is delivering groceries and other products to 8 cities including Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad within 30 minutes.
2. Maqsad Karachi-based startup Maqsad is a mobile platform that provides after-school support for students of grades K-12. The startup raised the country’s largest education edtech funding of $2.1 million in the pre-seed round.
3. PostEx Lahore-based startup PostEx, a provider of courier services to e-commerce companies, secured $8.6 million in its seed funding, the second largest investment in Pakistan.
4. CreditBook Karachi-based startup CreditBook, the digital bookkeeping solution amongst small business owners, has raised $11 million in Pre Series A funding. The startup began in 2020 as a simple digital ledger, today the platform can be accessed by business owners on their mobiles.
5. Krave Mart Karachi-based startup Krave Mart, offers the delivery of groceries and other products in 10 minutes, has raised $6 million in the largest pre-seed funding in Pakistan.
6. Bookme Lahore-based startup Bookme, Pakistan’s first cashless platform and the largest online travel and ticketing platform, raised $7.5 million in a Series A funding round.
7. Bagallery Karachi-based startup Bagallery, a beauty and fashion e-commerce platform, raised $4.5 million in a Series A round.
8. Tajir Lahore-based startup Tajir, an online marketplace for small store owners, increased its revenue by 10x by raising $17 million in a series A funding round.
9. Tayaba Organization Tayaba, an NGO creating awareness about water shortages and insecurity in Pakistan, became the First Pakistani NGO to use cryptocurrency in an Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) Technology to raise over $2 million.