Egypt’s Pharmacy Marts secures bridge round from Acasia Ventures
Pharmacy Marts aims to digitise the pharmaceutical sector’s supply chain.
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Early-stage venture capital firm Acasia Ventures has invested a six-figure bridge round in Cairo-based digital marketplace Pharmacy Marts.
Pharmacy Marts aims to digitise the pharmaceutical sector’s supply chain to improve patient access to medication. Today, pharmacists dedicate an average of 30% of their time to manual stock monitoring and verifying product availability and prices. This results in delayed delivery of medication, further amplified by the fragmentation of the sector, as Egypt currently hosts 60,000 pharmacies offering over 7,000 products from 3,000 suppliers. The bigger caveat is that the connection between all these stakeholders is still very primitive and relies heavily on manual processes and phone calls.
Founded in January 2021, Pharmacy Marts allows pharmacists to search online for the products missing in their inventory, see which suppliers have them, obtain an estimate on which supplier could meet their financial and time-specific needs best, order the missing items, choose the preferred payment method, and receive their order within 24 hours. Additionally, it tackles the pain point of pharmacists being unable to secure suitable financing terms from wholesalers, by providing access to working capital and long-term financing, including ‘buy now, pay later’ options.
Today, Pharmacy Marts covers about 12,000 of Egypt’s pharmacies, equivalent to 20% of the total market, and has over 200 suppliers on its platform.
“The distribution of medication in Egypt is not reliable or smooth, but rather plagued with the inconsistent availability of products across pharmacies and geographical areas, leading to a shortage in medication,” CEO and co-founder of Pharmacy Marts Ahmed Kadous states. “This ultimately impacts the patients who need the medication and makes the life of a pharmacist rather difficult. We are excited about having Acasia Ventures on board, given its great presence in African markets that we are planning to enter, as well as their solid network of advisors and experts in the pharmaceutical industry.”
“Pharmacy Marts’ solid team has a fantastic track record and is successfully delivering a compelling digital solution to alleviate a big pain point for thousands of pharmacies and indirectly, millions of patients,” managing partner at Acasia Ventures Aly El Shalakany explains. “In a short period of time, Pharmacy Marts has emerged as a category leader in this space and we are confident it will continue to go from strength to strength.”
Pharmacy Marts has raised a total $2 million in investments to-date from local, regional and global VCs.
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