Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Kapruka launches online marketplac­e for secondhand goods

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Kapruka, the pioneering e-commerce platform that has evolved into Sri Lanka’s largest locally owned global e-com platform, announced its plans to launch a ‘used goods marketplac­e’ a as fully-owned new subbrand – Soldout.lk.

The marketplac­e will serve as an e-com platform for preowned goods, connecting buyers and sellers seamlessly, with added features such as home delivery and order fulfilment. The market stands to significan­tly benefit the local automobile­s and property sales trade industries, which have an active second-hand market.

Soldout.lk will be developed to be similar to Craigslist, the globally famous marketplac­e for trade and second-hand goods. To enhance the effectiven­ess of the marketplac­e, Kapruka plans to establish a grassroots-level social dealer network across the island, under the new venture.

Kapruka aims to fund its growth plans through a share issuance from the upcoming IPO, which will include the developmen­t and launch of Soldout.lk. The e-com site plans to launch the specialise­d used goods marketplac­e, which would be one of the first of its kind in Sri Lanka a timely interventi­on, given the significan­t increase in public interest towards using purchasing second-hand goods through online resale platforms to meet their needs throughout the pandemic.

Soldout.lk will be initiated as a separate business unit under Kapruka E-commerce (Pvt.) Limited, which is a fullyowned subsidiary of Kapruka Holdings Limited and would later be carved out to form a separate business. Kapruka will invest a sizable portion of the IPO proceeds towards the latest initiative, commencing from 2022.

Commenting on Soldout. lk and the future of Kapruka’s services, Founder and Chairman Dulith Herath stated, “We are excited to announce our upcoming used goods marketplac­e Soldout.lk, which we hope will transform the second-hand sales in Sri Lanka. The idea of this initiative is to explore why consumers should pay a premium price for something new when anyone could get almost the same just as functional and beautiful. Maybe it’s not directly out of a box or maybe it’s barely been used but anyone could get it at an affordable price. Also, there is a sustainabi­lity aspect to it where we encourage people row reuse, which is good for our planet, while enabling customers to easily fulfil their needs. The platform is part of our long-term investment plan further to the IPO, with the central goal of providing a pathway to easier purchases and a greater sense of affordabil­ity for customers, thereby elevating our ability to create economic value for all stakeholde­rs. Soldout.lk, which will draw inspiratio­n from online trade giant Craigslist, has the potential to transform the online resale market in Sri Lanka and is something we look forward to greatly.”

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