Invoice Bazaar Holdings Ltd, a Dubai-based fintech firm founded by IIM Kolkata alumnus Anand Nagaraj, has raised funding from Shirish Apte, former Asia-Pacific CEO and Chairman at Citigroup.
Apte has joined the advisory board of Invoice Bazaar, the start-up said in a statement. It didn’t disclose the amount raised.
“I found the business model of Invoice Bazaar compelling, as it complements banks’ offering rather than trying to compete with banks,” said Apte.
Nagaraj, who is also the CEO of Invoice Bazaar, started the venture after serving as Senior Vice President and Head of Product for Citi’s Middle East commercial banking business.
Nagaraj said Apte’s network and knowledge will help the start-up open more avenues for growth.
Apte was named joint CEO of Citibank’s Asia-Pacific region in 2009. In early 2012, he was appointed as the Co-Chairman of Asia-Pacific banking at Citibank. He quit the bank in 2014.
Invoice, which offers a buyer-centric supply chain finance platform, began operations in Dubai in 2016 and has now expanded to India and Singapore.
Invoice Bazaar’s supply chain finance platform connects large buyers with small and medium-sized suppliers. This helps the SME suppliers to avail early payment on their receivables. The start-up partners with local banks to provide liquidity support to SME suppliers against their receivables.
In November of 2016, Invoice Bazaar had received a commitment of around $1.1 million in capital from Advance Global Capital as the first tranche towards receivables targeted at the SME segment.
Source: vccircle