Tag: e-commerce
Global e-commerce to grow 15.6%, hit $3.6T in 2024
Global ecommerce revenue has doubled in five years despite challenges such as supply chain disruptions, inflation, and rising digital advertising costs, and...
Beauty e-commerce platform BuyEazzy bags $4.25M in Series A
Mysore-based e-commerce platform BuyEazzy has secured $4.25 million in a Series A funding round led by Info Edge Ventures with participation from...
Cross-border e-commerce platform Direct2U raises $220.6K in seed round led by...
Direct2U, a B2B2C-assisted e-commerce platform, has raised $220.6K in a seed round led by Inflection Point Ventures (IPV).
The...
E-commerce Platform Humanitive Launches A New Collection of Remembrance for Father’s...
Humanitive, a luxurious gifting Company dedicated solely for a good cause has launched a new Remembrance gifting collection which is crafted specially...
E-commerce startup ‘Gharobaar’ promotes ‘Vocal for Local’
Gharobaar, an exclusive e-marketplace for small homegrown brands and home-based businesses announces launch. The e-commerce platform, with brand tagline ‘Ghar Se Ghar...
Sikh Community comes up with E-Commerce Platform – www.WSCCKart.com
World Sikh Chamber of Commerce (WSCC), a non-profit organization that comprises a cross-section of Sikh Entrepreneurs, Professionals, Business Owners, and youth start-ups...
KIKO TV bags $300,000 funding, plans massive expansion
KIKO TV, India’s first AI-based short live video e-commerce platform, has received $300,000 funding from 9point8, Sunil Kumar Singhvi and other well-known HNIs.
Text Mercato raises Rs 4.85 crores in a funding round led...
Text Mercato is primarily serving the digital cataloging and associated content needs of e-commerce platforms and online retail.
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Flipkart launches its first startup accelerator program ‘Flipkart Leap’
The 16-week program will open opportunities for startups to prepare their innovative solutions to be market-ready and allow them to win an...
WhatsApp to include shopping inventory feature, pursuing online business
Facebook has been attempting to help income from higher-development units like Instagram and WhatsApp, which has 1.5 billion clients