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Tunisia’s Dabchy raises $300,000 seed for its peer-to-peer fashion marketplace, plans expansion to Egypt

Original Story Published by: Zubair Naeem Paracha, www.menabytes.com
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(Above) Dabchy team

Dabchy, a Tunis-based peer-to-peer (P2P) fashion marketplace has raised $300,000 in a seed round led by 500 Startups and joined by Flat6Labs, Khobar-based Vision Ventures and Daal, and a group of angel investors, the startup announced in a statement to MENAbytes today.
Founded by Amani Mansouri, Ghazi Ketata and Oussama Mahjoub,  Dabchy  that had initially started as a Facebook Group now has a community of over 400,000 users in Tunisia, Morocco, and Algeria, who use its web and mobile-based platform to buy and sell new (unused lying in one’s wardrobe), self-made, pre-owned (used) clothes and accessories for women and kids. Dabchy’s Android app has been downloaded over 100,000 times.
In Tunisia where most of the Dabchy’s business comes from, it takes care of the entire buying and selling process including shipping and payments.


“At Dabchy, we operate as a trusted third between buyers and sellers and
have facilitated more than 100,000 transactions to-date.” 

The startup claims to have doubled the catalog of items listed on its platform to 420,000 which (it says) makes it one of the largest online stores in Tunisia. The users, according to a statement by Dabchy, are adding more than 2,000 new items every day.
Amani Mansouri, the co-founder and CEO of Dabchy, in a conversation with MENAbytes, said that they plan to use a part of these funds to expand to Egypt by the end of this year. The startup also plans to use the investment to accelerate its product development and expand its team.


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