Zeew, an Egypt-based ecommerce SaaS firm, has acquired $630,000 in seed funding from Plug and Play, Poland Prize, and a group of angel investors, bringing the total funds garnered in the last two years to $1 million.
The firm intends to use the fresh capital to expand its workforce and serve more consumers globally.
Zeew, founded in 2017 by Mohamed Ghaith, enables businesses to create on-demand delivery services while tracking and controlling their operations via its customised, hyperlocal SaaS solution. Zeew is currently available in 100 countries, with merchants in many verticals such as logistics, food and groceries, restaurants, pharmacy, and so on.
The enterprise software as a service (SaaS) market is one of Egypt’s rising stars, with more enterprises ramping up and attracting investor attention.
Zeew ecommerce
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