Kapu, a new social commerce startup founded by a former Jumia executive, has emerged from stealth mode with $8 million in funding. The company aims to.
Kapu, a new e-commerce startup has been formally launched into the Kenyan market. The startup, which was founded by Sam Chappatte, a former Jumia executive ...
Others also think that major e-commerce companies do not do enough for customers, so they want to leverage that gap with an appealing product. The new kid on ...
Just a few weeks after leaving Jumia Kenya, Sam Chappatte alongside other former employees, Monday unveiled their own version of the e-commerce platform.
NAIROBI, Kenya, Dec 5 – Former Jumia Kenya figureheads have formally launched a new e-commerce platform dubbed, Kapu, that will help consumers cut spend ...
Former Jumia executives have launched a new e-commerce company called “Kapu” that allows customers in cities to shop for groceries.
Former Jumia Kenya executive officers launched a new e-commerce platform dubbed Kapu, allowing customers to shop for groceries at affordable weekly prices.
Former employees of Jumia have today announced the launch of Kapu, a new e-commerce platform that aims to "reduce the cost of living".
In our first year of operations we will have saved consumers 40M KES, be on track to deliver 1 million orders annually & working towards profitability.” added Chappatte. These customers access even lower prices if they place the order as a group (“pamoja”). The range is larger than the kiosk, including quality fresh produce from Kenyan farms, and at wholesale prices.
Kapu Chief Executive Officer Sam Chappatte who was previously headed Jumia Kenya said consumers will benefit from low prices by sourcing products directly from ...
In our first year of operations we will have saved consumers Ksh 40 million, be on track to deliver 1 million orders annually and working towards profitability,” added Chappatte. “We think it’s unfair that consumers in Kenya spend 40pc of their income on food, when Americans spend 6pc. By working with existing community groups and local entrepreneurs, we believe we can play a part in reducing the costs of goods, and unlocking opportunities for millions of people,” said Chappatte.
Former Jumia executives have launched a new e-commerce platform dubbed Kapu which is expected to help consumers source daily used products in bulk at ...
In our first year of operations we will have saved consumers Ksh 40 million, be on track to deliver 1 million orders annually and working towards profitability,” added Chappatte. “We think it’s unfair that consumers in Kenya spend 40pc of their income on food, when Americans spend 6pc. By working with existing community groups and local entrepreneurs, we believe we can play a part in reducing the costs of goods, and unlocking opportunities for millions of people,” said Chappatte.