Here’s our newest round-up of the featured startups on our site this week. If you have startup tips or story suggestions, feel free to email us. Enjoy this week’s list!
1. Drivemate | Thailand (Startup Profile)
Drivemate lets you rent cars from fellow car owners. It also offers car delivery, which means car owners will drive the vehicle to the location of the renter. The startup has over 6,000 cars in its system covering 35 cities in Thailand. Users have booked over 1,000 cars since it started about a year ago.
2. Kredivo | Indonesia (Startup Profile)
Launched in 2016, fintech startup Kredivo simplifies the payment process for online shoppers. It lets users buy things online on credit, so no money is transferred before the product arrives.
3. Zefo | India (Startup Profile)
Ecommerce company Zefo aims to solve the two key pain-points of used goods trading: distrust from buyers and hassles for sellers. It manages the buying and selling of used goods end-to-end, including refurbishment, quality checks, and price assessment.
4. Hoppler | Philippines (Startup Profile)
Online real estate portal Hoppler invites sellers and agents to list properties on its site, while allowing buyers to browse. When a buyer sees a listing they like, the startup puts them in touch with an individual broker who specializes in the neighborhood and property type they’re looking for.
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