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E-commerce start-up Shopstar secures third funding round

Featured from the left are Shopstar executives Zachariah George, Chris Edington and Mike Joubert. Photo: Supplied/Ventureburn
Featured from the left are Shopstar executives Zachariah George, Chris Edington and Mike Joubert. Photo: Supplied/Ventureburn

South African e-commerce platform Shopstar has announced that it has secured third-round funding from Launch Africa Ventures, signalling the next phase in its strategy to scale. The exact amount was not disclosed.

Shopstar enables local entrepreneurs to build online stores. Launch Africa Ventures is known for its early investment into and backing of over 60 high-potential African technology start-ups.

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Other than the Launch Africa Ventures funding, Shopstar also recently secured further partnerships and endorsements from global brands and a grant from AWS Activate.

As part of its growth plan, local entrepreneur, Chris Edington, has been brought on board as chief executive to lead the Shopstar business and take it forward.

Start-up experience

With a background in founding and leading start-ups, his experience as an entrepreneur and tech expert allows him to bring specific insights and knowledge to the business, along with a deep understanding of Shopstar’s customers – creative entrepreneurs who are starting and building their own enterprises.

“As part of the initial short term plans, Edington is implementing ways to develop the platform so that it not just reflects the future of e-commerce, but also provides the tools of the future to help small businesses start, operate and grow,” Shopstar said in a statement.

Shopstar was founded in 2014. After assessing the business potential in late 2018, a seasoned entrepreneur and investor, Mike Joubert, started a second round of investment and became its majority shareholder, beginning its turnaround strategy and starting scaling it for growth.

“Our aim is now to scale quickly and we are looking to double revenue this year,” says managing partner of Launch Africa Ventures, Zachariah George.

The cloud-based e-commerce platform assists local entrepreneurs in creating an online store and growing their business by providing easy-to-use, professional services that enable them to trade economically.

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