Ninja Van raises $578 million in Series E Funding

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Driver using Ninja Van's application to scan parcels before loading them into a van to deliver them.

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KUALA LUMPUR: Ninja Van, a leading tech-enabled logistics company operating in Southeast Asia, today announced that it has successfully secured $578 million in a Series E funding round.

This latest round of funding involves participation from existing investors Geopost/DPDgroup, B Capital Group, Monk’s Hill Ventures, and Zamrud, an entity linked to a Southeast Asian sovereign wealth fund. Alibaba Group, parent company of Lazada, the pan-Southeast Asia e-commerce platform, is also participating in this round.

The funds from this round of investment will be allocated towards infrastructure and technology systems that will support a sustainable long-term cost structure, as well as the quality and consistency of Ninja Van’s operations.

Funds will also be invested in Ninja Van’s suite of micro-supply chain solutions to help Southeast Asian businesses optimise e-commerce opportunities.

“The quality of investors joining us in this round of investment is a clear signal that the market recognises the emerging opportunities for e-commerce logistics in Southeast Asia and how as an entrenched player in the region, Ninja Van is positioned to take a central role in meeting the shifting demands of both businesses and consumers,” said Lai Chang Wen, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ninja Van Group.

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“We remain committed to the success of all our business partners as we move towards the next stages of sustainable growth and continued innovation.

“The support from our investors will enable us to continue to build upon the business momentum we have achieved.”

Ninja Van’s warehouse staff making sure barcodes are faced upwards to be scanned effectively.

“We have been working with Ninja Van for several years, and we are very proud to support their outstanding development. By leading this new fundraising, we reinforce our ambition in this key geographical market and reiterate our trust in the management team of the company.

“This transaction represents a new milestone in the deployment of our Together & Beyond strategy launched last March, which is aimed at accelerating in new markets such as Southeast Asia,” commented Boris Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of GeoPost/DPDgroup.

“We strongly believe in the potential of e-commerce in Southeast Asia, in particular the power of technology-enabled logistics to fuel e-commerce growth. With Ninja Van’s vast presence and extensive local insights in the region, we are confident that our partnership with Ninja Van would enable us to better serve participants in the e-commerce ecosystem across the region.” said Kenny Ho, Head of Investment for Southeast Asia, Alibaba Group.

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Since its inception in 2014, Ninja Van has become a leading regional logistics player in Southeast Asia. The company’s well-established end-to-end logistics network spans Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines, connecting over 1.5 million active shippers with close to 100 million recipients.

The company currently employs more than 61,000 staff and delivery personnel that support the delivery of around 2 million parcels a day throughout the region. 

“With our dominance and expertise in Southeast Asian e-commerce logistics, we have nurtured an ecosystem that provides value-added services to Small and Medium-sized Enterprises as well as Direct-To-Consumer brands across Southeast Asia.

“To complement these solutions, we aim to redefine what makes for a delightful delivery by prioritising shipper and recipient satisfaction, and implementing enhanced and effortless issue resolution processes to provide a seamless experience for all users of Ninja Van’s service,” said Chang Wen.

Adzim Halim, CEO of Ninja Van Malaysia

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