The Abraaj Group Places Big Bets On Southeast Asia’s E-commerce Sector

By Sindhu Hariharan | Apr 21, 2016
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Sensing an imminent growth explosion in Southeast Asia’s e-commerce industry, The Abraaj Group has been busy ramping up its portfolio in the last two months, investing in the region’s e-commerce and related sectors. While Abraaj led a US$150 million funding in Indian e-grocery startup Bigbasket in March, the Group anchored a $30 million round of fundraising in Singapore-based Ninja Van, a tech enabled logistics provider in countries including Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia in April. The Group did not divulge its share of the total funding in both deals but said that they are leading investors in both investments alongside other existing and new investors. The two deals take Abraaj’s Southeast Asia portfolio up to 28 companies.

Image credit: Ninja Van.
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Ninja Van uses a proprietary technology to solve issues related to last-mile logistics and plans to use the capital to roll-out their delivery model in new markets, including Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines, by the end of 2016. Bigbasket, headquartered in the Indian city of Bangalore, claims to average five million monthly unique visitors and execute over one million e-grocery orders every month, and intends to use the proceeds of this round to finance its further expansion across Tier II Indian cities, and increase its product range among other purposes. Interestingly, the startup’s fundraising comes at a time when its key competitor Grofers reportedly scaled back its operations by pulling out of numerous Indian cities citing obstacles in scaling up and inefficient demand as key reasons. A recent survey conducted by Bain & Company and Google found that consumers in the emerging market of Southeast Asia are highly influenced by digital content.”While 100 million consumers in Southeast Asia have made a digital purchase, a far larger group -150 million – has taken the first big step of researching products or engaging with sellers online,” notes the report.

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Sensing an imminent growth explosion in Southeast Asia’s e-commerce industry, The Abraaj Group has been busy ramping up its portfolio in the last two months, investing in the region’s e-commerce and related sectors. While Abraaj led a US$150 million funding in Indian e-grocery startup Bigbasket in March, the Group anchored a $30 million round of fundraising in Singapore-based Ninja Van, a tech enabled logistics provider in countries including Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia in April. The Group did not divulge its share of the total funding in both deals but said that they are leading investors in both investments alongside other existing and new investors. The two deals take Abraaj’s Southeast Asia portfolio up to 28 companies.

Image credit: Ninja Van.

Sindhu Hariharan

Former Features Editor, Entrepreneur Middle East
Sindhu Hariharan is the Features Editor at Entrepreneur Middle East. She is a financial consultant turned business journalist with a FOMO when it comes to everything technology.

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