E-commerce: curtain falls on Afrikrea (Anka)

After successive fundraising rounds, the startup dedicated to African fashion, renamed ANKA in 2020, will cease operations. 

This was announced on LinkedIn on March 20. Co-founder Moulaye Tabouré announced the news without providing further information on the reasons behind this decision.

In its ten years of existence, Afrikrea has established itself as a marketplace dedicated to African fashion and crafts, covering 145 countries around the world. In July 2018, the startup even recorded a record number of transactions worth more than €2 million. Today, the platform continues to perform well. According to Moulaye Tabouré, the marketplace now has more than 1 million visitors per month and more than 1.5 million followers on social media.

As a reminder, Afrikrea had boosted its activities thanks to successive fundraising rounds: €1 million in 2020, $6.2 million in 2022 during a pre-Series A financing round, and nearly €4.7 million in 2023. Renamed ANKA, the startup had ambitious goals: to become an all-in-one product enabling users to sell, ship, and receive payments worldwide. This would be a real catalyst for growth for African entrepreneurs. 

Many e-commerce players have given up on developing their business on the continent. African e-commerce has not yet fulfilled its promise. Poor internet access, the predominance of the informal sector, low banking penetration, addressing issues, and a lack of infrastructure are all challenges that could deter many from embarking on the e-commerce adventure.