B2B FMCG online business startup Kirana247 has brought $1 million up in its pre-Series A round
B2B FMCG online business startup Kirana247 has brought $1 million up in its pre-Series A round drove by huge monetary establishments and sequential business visionaries. As per the Delhi-based startup, the assets will be sent to increase its satisfaction organization and to set up 40 miniature distr
B2B FMCG online business startup Kirana247 has brought $1 million up in its pre-Series A round drove by huge monetary establishments and sequential business visionaries.
As per the Delhi-based startup, the assets will be sent to increase its satisfaction organization and to set up 40 miniature distribution centers to serve its more than 100,000 kirana stores across Delhi NCR, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and Rajasthan.
Helped to establish by Pankhuri Jiwarajka, Kirana247 is a discount wholesaler of buyer products. It gives an online site and portable application for buying and conveys things to its customers.
Kirana247 gives an online interface to organizations like Kirana stores, retail chains, drug stores, centers and clinics, inns and cafés and workplaces to put in a request on a self-serve premise.
The startup professes to have onboarded more than 5000 retail accomplices on its foundation and has collaborated with significant manufacturers like Hindustan Unilever, Marico, Reckitt Benckiser, Godrej, Dabur, and Pepsi among others.
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