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Pakistan’s Venture Capital Scene: Challenges and Successes

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Venture capital (VC) is gaining traction in Pakistan’s evolving startup landscape, despite its relatively recent entry. Rabeel Warriach, a key figure in the country’s VC scene, sheds light on the challenges and prospects within this burgeoning sector.

Reflecting on the delayed arrival of venture capital in Pakistan, Warriach attributes it to technological constraints. The advent of 3G and 4G technology in 2016-17 catalyzed VC’s emergence. Notably, the absence of major disruptions delayed its growth. However, VC investments have steadily risen since 2018, surpassing $1 billion from both local and foreign investors. Despite this, Pakistan’s VC investment remains disproportionately low compared to its GDP per capita, unlike neighboring India, which boasts over 100 unicorns.

While Pakistan awaits its first unicorn, success stories like Simpaisa and Bykea showcase the potential of innovative startups. Simpaisa’s streamlined payment solution for streaming services garnered early success, earning $10 million annually. Bykea, offering affordable travel and delivery services via motorcycles, has flourished with 60,000 registered bikers and half a million monthly customers.

Pakistan now hosts several prominent VC funds, including Zyan Capital, Fatima Gobi Ventures, i2i Ventures, Indus Valley Capital, and Sarmayacar. These funds, along with angel investors and foreign backing, inject capital into high-growth startups in exchange for equity stakes.

Discussing the Startup Fund initiated by Umar Saif, Warriach acknowledges its potential to bolster VC activities by mitigating risks. The fund, offering a 30% grant (up to $300 million) on VC investments, aims to foster a more supportive ecosystem for venture capitalists.

As Pakistan’s startup ecosystem matures, the role of venture capital becomes increasingly pivotal, driving innovation and economic growth in the region.

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