Kenyan Retail-tech Startup Powered By People Secures $1.5m Seed Round

Ella Peinovich is continuing her serial entrepreneurship journey, and nothing seems to be stopping her soon. An architecture graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, she has been in Kenya since 2010, where she has busy been founding one company after another. In 2018, she stepped down as the CEO of Soko, an fashion ecommerce which connects mobile-enabled artisans from developing countries directly to brands, retailers, and online customers around the world. What followed next was Powered by People, a B2B startup which will provide aggregating businesses, like Soko, with a set of digital and financial tools to facilitate distributed production of goods ranging from personal and home accessories, to personal essentials, to boutique agribusiness products. Now, barely 2 years of founding Powered by People, it has landed a remarkable $1.5m seed investment, unusual for an African retail-tech startup. 

“The landscape for B2B marketplaces has changed, we are building the future of retail to be more digital, more diverse, and more transparent. Off of a fresh round of funding, we will be able to support access for a whole new class of artisans to compete in the mainstream retail market,” said the startup’s co-founder and chief executive officer (CEO) Ella Peinovich.

Powered by People team. Photo credits: PBP

Here Is What You Need To Know

  • The latest funding round came from Matt Kalish of DraftKings and TBD Angels who led the round. Other angel investors linked to DraftKings, Skillz and Uber also participated. The investment also saw contribution from impact investor, Good+Well. Previous investors in Powered by People include Founders Factory Africa, Mercy Corps and the Mastercard Foundation.
  • With the funding, the startup will continue its growth in accelerating the revolution of boutique manufacturing. Plans are also on to form more relationships with more retailers across Africa and globally.

Why The Investors Invested

The investment is mostly from angel investors, investing mostly on personal grounds. DraftKings Inc. is a digital sports entertainment and gaming company with products that range across daily fantasy, regulated gaming and digital media. Headquartered in Boston, and launched in 2012 by Jason Robins, Matt Kalish and Paul Liberman, DraftKings is the only U.S.-based vertically integrated sports betting operator.

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A Look At What The Startup Does

Founded in 2019 by Ella Peinovich and Hedvig Alexander, who are both serial founders, Powered by People is B2B model which connects handmade and natural cosmetic producers across Africa, Asia and Latin America via a wholesale platform, offering retailers credit lines with flexible payments, discovery of diverse global brands and products, and the ability to customise products for exclusive offers in their store. Its brands are global suppliers to companies such as William Sonoma, IKEA, Crate and Barrel, Nordstroms and Goop, among others.

“I learned a lot from my eight years with Soko. By the time I stepped down as CEO, we had built a successful enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, developed a network of about 2,500 producers, and generated four million USD in sales into some of the largest international retailers. However, I also saw that, while we were still able to grow our sales and revenue year over year, our impact was starting to stagnate. We launched Soko with the belief that our impact would always grow with our sales, but we found that as we began to benefit from the pricing afforded by the brand’s popularity, our unit volume languished. Moreover, the seasonality of demand was leaving the capacity of our producer network sorely underutilized,” Ella. 

“So, I branched off from Soko to work out a new solution which could enable a system level shift,” she added. 

Powered By People is currently piloting its offering with creative manufacturing groups in India, Guatemala, and Ethiopia comprising over 3,000 artisans and producers.

Charles Rapulu Udoh

Charles Rapulu Udoh is a Lagos-based lawyer who has advised startups across Africa on issues such as startup funding (Venture Capital, Debt financing, private equity, angel investing etc), taxation, strategies, etc. He also has special focus on the protection of business or brands’ intellectual property rights ( such as trademark, patent or design) across Africa and other foreign jurisdictions.
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