Muqbis, the integrated marketplace for the handicraft industry, has secured Pre-SEED funding from Nama Ventures. Egypt-based startup that launched in 2021 by Eman El Wasfi, Mohamed Nasser and Karim Hussein, has a competitive advantage based on minimal human interaction.
According to the startup, the product roadmap is built over the full understanding of this unique market nature and challenges. Through Muqbis; the entire team took responsibility not only by supporting growth for crafters, and encouraging more conversions for product selling, but also supporting this unique industry while preserving the cultural heritage by applying the latest technologies to boost deserved exposure and growth.
Iman, the CEO of Muqbis stated “We are super excited to be one of Nama’s Portfolio companies in our first round. Nama is an extraordinary VC that showed a strong belief in what we do and aim to deliver, even before we signed the final agreement for the investment, they bridged all possible ways to support our business growth through recommendations and business matchmaking. We believe the next phase for Muqbis will be a game-changer. Through the past few months, we showed a remarkable market footprint in our MVP phase, but it’s time for a greater impact that is specially tailored for the industry as we believe in Talented Hands and shall avail all the possible ways to deliver their uniqueness to customers’ doorstep in a world-class experience.
Despite the obstacles to growth in the Pandemic, the handcrafts market is valued in Egypt at only 22Bn Egyptian pounds. Muqbis strives to be the umbrella for Talented Hands especially women in the Egyptian and MEA markets to support them with a fair Market Place where they can sell their products, get educated on how to use the power of eCommerce to secure fair income, and get exposed to the market locally and internationally.
“We’ve always wanted to make a bet on ‘the Etsy of MENA’ for a while now, the opportunities are massive and our region enjoys a great deal of artists and talented craftsmen that need the right medium to monetize their craft. Yet we were always challenged in finding the right complementary team to go after the opportunity” Said Mohammed Alzubi, Founder and Managing Partner of Nama Venturers. “ Well the wait is over, Iman, Mohamed, and Karim are the definition of a complementary team with the right role clarity to tackle this exciting challenge. We are simply honored and privileged that the super-talented Muqbis team has chosen NamaVentures as their funding partner, and we look forward to returning the favor in providing the value add that we promised with our investment”.
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Last Updated on December 23, 2022 by Safiya K





















