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§ Private Profile · Islamabad, Pakistan
Reselling marketplace for social media entrepreneurs in Pakistan
Markaz Technologies has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round.
Key people at Markaz Technologies.
Markaz Technologies was founded in 2021 by Umair Aslam (Founder) and Shoaib Khan (Founder) and Sameel Hayat (Founder) and Fawad Hussain (Founder).
Markaz Technologies has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
We enable WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram-based micro-entrepreneurs to source wholesale products from across Pakistan. Our marketplace enables these micro-entrepreneurs to start their business without any investment while we facilitate them by offering their customers a great experience. We do this by taking care of their delivery operations, payments, and customer services.
Pakistan is one of the youngest populations globally and is expected to become the 7th largest consumer market by 2030. Our vision is empowering 5 M + people, especially women, to start their businesses while working from home and supercharging the eCommerce rails of Pakistan.
Key people at Markaz Technologies.
Markaz Technologies was founded in 2021 by Umair Aslam (Founder) and Shoaib Khan (Founder) and Sameel Hayat (Founder) and Fawad Hussain (Founder).
Markaz Technologies has raised $2.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Markaz Technologies's investors include Indus Valley Capital.
Markaz Technologies has raised $2.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $2.0M Seed in May 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 1, 2022 | $2M Seed | — | Indus Valley Capital | Announced |
Markaz Technologies is a reselling marketplace platform designed to empower social media entrepreneurs in Pakistan by enabling them to start and run online businesses without any upfront investment. It connects micro-entrepreneurs—primarily operating through WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram—with a wide range of wholesale products sourced nationwide. The platform handles product sourcing, delivery, payments, and customer service, allowing users, especially women and young adults, to launch reselling businesses from home using their social networks. Markaz’s mission is to empower over 5 million people in Pakistan to participate in the digital commerce economy, reflecting the country’s youthful demographics and growing consumer market[1][2].
Founded in 2021 by Fawad Hussain, a technologist with over 12 years of experience in IT solutions across South and Southeast Asia, Markaz Technologies emerged from a vision to put Pakistan on the map for skilled technology experts and to democratize entrepreneurship. Fawad’s background in accelerating digital transformation for telecom operators informed the creation of a platform that simplifies e-commerce for social media users. The company gained early traction by addressing the barriers of inventory investment and complex supply chains, quickly scaling to a team of 55 and securing $2.4 million in seed funding through Y Combinator’s Winter 2022 batch[2][8].
Markaz rides the social commerce revolution sweeping Pakistan, where social media platforms have become critical channels for buying and selling. The timing is crucial as Pakistan is projected to become the 7th largest consumer market by 2030, with a predominantly young population eager for flexible income opportunities. The platform leverages growing smartphone penetration and digital payment adoption, addressing market forces such as the rise of mobile-first commerce and the shift from traditional retail to online social selling. By enabling micro-entrepreneurs to participate in e-commerce without capital risk, Markaz is expanding Pakistan’s digital economy and fostering inclusive growth in the startup ecosystem[1][2][5][6].
Markaz Technologies is poised to continue scaling rapidly by deepening its penetration among social media users and expanding its product and service offerings. Future trends shaping its journey include increased digital literacy, broader internet access in rural areas, and evolving social commerce tools. As the platform matures, it may influence the broader ecosystem by setting new standards for social commerce logistics and payment integration in Pakistan. Its focus on empowering women and youth positions it as a catalyst for inclusive economic development, potentially inspiring similar models in other emerging markets. Markaz’s trajectory suggests it will remain a key player in Pakistan’s e-commerce transformation, driving entrepreneurship and digital commerce adoption[2][8].