Moroccan B2B e-commerce startup Chari banks $1m from Orange Ventures

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Chari, a Morocco-based B2B e-commerce startup with embedded financing for the FMCG sector, has raised US$1 million from Orange Ventures as part of its latest funding round.

Founded in 2020 by husband and wife team Ismael and Sophia Belkhayat, Chari allows traditional proximity store owners in Morocco to order products and have them delivered. The platform has onboarded over 20,000 food businesses in Morocco, and expanded into Tunisia and Ivory Coast.

A participant in the Y Combinator S21 batch, the company raised a US$5 million seed round in late-2021, and secured further investment in January of last year. It has now raised an additional US$1 million from Orange Ventures, Orange’s venture capital investment arm, a previous investor in the company. 

“Being supported by Orange Ventures since the beginning of our quest is a source of pride for us. The Orange group’s distribution know-how and skills are extremely beneficial to us. We intend to grow into the nations in which Orange operates,” said Ismael Belkhayat, co-founder and CEO of Chari.

Grégoire de Padirac, partner of Orange Ventures Middle East and Africa, is joining Chari’s supervisory board.

“We are delighted to have been among the first investors in the Chari adventure. We look forward to continuing to support the team as it expands into the French-speaking region and the fintech sector. Chari and we believe in the need to digitize local company owners,” de Padirac said.

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