Khaleej Times

Shopping in the valley

- MUHAMMAD RIAZ USMAN

Pratik gupta, director of operations at Rocket Internet-backed online fashion store Jabong, Ankit Wadhwa and Kanwal Sarfraz, executives at Mckinsey & Co, were well-aware of the flourishin­g e-commerce and online retail sector in developed countries. At the same time, they realised that the e-commerce opportunit­y in the Middle East is still ripe, and the players are not mature. “Having worked outside of the Middle East, we knew that the quality of online retail was much superior in terms of assortment, delivery and customer satisfacti­on in developed countries. On the other hand, we saw that the Internet population and per capita income in the GCC were significan­tly higher than other part of the world. We identified the gap for an online retail shop with an efficient delivery system and we took the initiative,” Gupta, co-founder and managing director of Wadi.com, says.

Wadi.com, founded in 2015, is one of the Middle East’s largest online shopping stores hosting around 200,000 products, 2,500 brands in 25 consumer categories and a network of 500 sellers. It provides a wide range of products in consumer electronic­s, fashion for men, women and children, cosmetics, fragrances, kitchen appliances, home and décor and toys, featuring brands from around the world.

Just 10 months after its launch, the e-commerce portal raised $67 million (Dh246 million) Series A funding with Al Tayyar Travel Group as the lead investor.

“The funding enabled us to grow further within the region and deliver exceptiona­l service to our customers. We are proud of having raised the largest funding in tech history of the Middle East,” Gupta says.

“We currently have offices in the UAE, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, India, Egypt and Lebanon with more than 8 functional warehouses and delivery centres establishe­d in KSA and the UAE.

Gupta says that Wadi.com has completed two years, and the journey has been brilliant. He says that 2016’s focus for Wadi was to strengthen the fundamenta­ls of the business to position itself well against other competitiv­e e-commerce sites.

“The challenges we have faced were nothing out of the ordinary, as every startup would. We started with a small amount, which we used very carefully to help us grow a name for ourselves and enable us to attract investor and thus raised the series A funding,” Gupta says. “As the brand name is growing, expectatio­ns are growing with it too. Exceeding those expectatio­ns will become more and more difficult, delighting a customer will be tougher and we will require to continuous­ly innovate,” he says.

“Our focus on delivering exceptiona­l deals and an

As the brand name is growing, expectatio­ns are growing with it too. We will require to continuous­ly innovate Pratik Gupta, co-founder and managing director, Wadi.com

exceptiona­l customer experience across a wide range of categories is paying off. The faith our investors showed in us with our last raise only pushed the team to work harder. 2017 will be even more exciting — we will grow and innovate at a much faster pace.” says Kanwal Sarfraz, one of Wadi.com’s founders.

Abdullah bin Nasser Al Dawood, managing director and CEO of Al Tayyar Travel Group, says: “We have observing Wadi.com since its launch and it has now become one of the main important e-commerce players in the Middle East within a very short period of time. The company has proven a strong capability to adapt to the market and build a huge portfolio of products. We are confident to see Wadi.com growing further, especially with the cargo and logistics support our group will be offering.”

Ankit Wadhwa, co-founder and head of marketing, says the core of the business is to deliver products with remarkable prices with a smooth-running delivery service.

“We are one of the largest online stores with unique campaigns like best price money back guarantee, authentici­ty pledge, no questions asked returns policy, 24x7 customer service, last mile delivery, exclusive tie-ups with big brands and networks of delivery and warehousin­g… which makes Wadi the top destinatio­n for best products and the best services,” Wadhwa says.

Gupta says that lack of payment solutions was one of the main reasons for low growth rate for e-commerce in the region, “which is a saviour in an ecommerce developing countries. It has been working well for us.”

Being an e-commerce startup, Gupta believes that the technology’s role is pivotal. “Technology is vital for us. We aim to stay ahead of the game and use everything that emerges to our advantage,” he says.

The core of the business is to deliver products with remarkable prices with a smooth-running delivery service Ankit Wadhwa, co-founder, head of marketing, Wadi.com

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