Kenyan re-commerce startup Badili secures seed funding from E3 Capital
Disrupt Africa | Tom Jackson - Jan 11, 2024
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  • Badili, a reverse commerce platform for refurbished phones, has secured seed funding from E3 Capital to expand into more markets in East Africa.
  • The platform aggregates, repairs, and reintroduces used or damaged mobile phones to the market, offering top-tier smartphone brands at a fraction of the price of new models.
  • E3 Capital's investment aims to enhance Africa's digital infrastructure by providing affordable access to consumer devices.
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The reverse commerce platform provided by Badili offers an innovative solution for consumers in East Africa to access top-tier smartphone brands at affordable prices. The seed funding from E3 Capital will support the expansion of Badili into new markets, enhancing Africa's digital infrastructure and promoting environmental sustainability through the sale of refurbished phones with reduced CO2eq emissions.
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