
Quiqup, Dubai’s same-day delivery startup raises $5.5m from Delivery Hero
Dubai, UAE-based Quiqup, a same-day delivery startup, on Tuesday raised $5.5 million in a funding round led by Delivery Hero.
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Dubai, UAE-based Quiqup, a same-day delivery startup, on Tuesday raised $5.5 million in a funding round led by Delivery Hero.

Erbil, Iraq-based adtech startup Intellect Code, on Thursday announced full acquisition of its shares by Ahmed Gorani

Delhi High Court, on Monday granted an ad-interim injunction to WhiteHat Jr and its founder, Karan Bajaj - restraining Pradeep Poonia.

Baghdad, Iraq-based healthtech startup Tabib, on Thursday raised 6-figure investment in a seed funding round led by KAPITA and Nass Al Iraq.

Saudi Arabia-based e-commerce Salla, on Tuesday raised SAR32 million ($8.5 million) Series A round led by STV.

Cairo, Egypt-based Eksab, on Tuesday, raised $500,000 from 4DX Ventures, with participation from strategic investors.

BIDAYATECH; MENA’s first reward-based crowdfunding platform launches to help tech startups overcome funding gap challenges in MENA.
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Bahrain's Investcorp, on Sunday announced that it has invested an undisclosed sum in the Series E round for Indian logistics company, Xpressbees

Egypt's e-commerce solution provider, ExpandCart, on Sunday raised $2.5 million in Series A round, led by Sawari Ventures.

Mumbai, India-based edtech-focused NBFC, Eduvanz on Thursday announced that it has acquired Klarity, a Mumbai-based edtech startup.

Gurugram and Korea-based mobile balance management service startup, True Balance, raised a whopping $28 million in Series D funding round.