Quikr

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Quikr
Private
Industry Internet
Founded 2008[verification needed]
Founder Pranay Chulet [1] and Jiby Thomas [2]
Headquarters Mumbai [3], India
Number of locations
India
Area served
India
Key people
Pranay Chulet (Co-founder & CEO)
Services Classified advertising
Slogan Aasaan hai badalna
Website www.quikr.com

Quikr is an Indian classified advertising platform. It was founded by Pranay Chulet and Jiby Thomas in 2008,[1][2] and as of 2013 reported 12 million listings.[4] Headquartered in Bengaluru, Quikr has a listings in over 1,000 cities in India in categories such as mobile phones, household goods, cars, real estate, jobs, services and education.[4]

History

Quikr was initially launched as Kijiji India in November 2005.[5] Kijiji.in was owned by Kijiji International, an eBay Inc subsidiary.

In 2008, Mumbai based venture capitalist, Matrix Partners India, invested in the Kijiji India, following which Kijiji India was hived off Kijiji International and restructured as an independent company and re-branded as 'Quikr' which was jointly owned by Matrix Partners and eBay Inc.[6][7]

In January 2016, Quikr announced it had acquired the real estate portal commonfloor.com in a $200 million all-stock deal and will be merging it with its real estate division QuikrHomes. [8][9]

Finance

Quikr is backed by Kinnevik, Matrix Partners India, Omidyar Network, Norwest Venture Partners, Nokia Growth Partners, Warburg Pincus and eBay Inc.[3]

In 2009, Quikr raised 20 crore.[10] In 2014, Quikr raised about $150 million,[11] of which it raised a $60 million[12][13] investment in a round led by Tiger Global with participation from several existing investors and raised $90 million[14] in investment in a round led by Kinnevik.[15][16] As of 2014, Quikr had raised a total of $350 million from 7 funding rounds.[17]

Features

Quikr provides an online classified advertising platform for users to buy or sell goods and services from each other. Other services offered include a missed call service,[18] and instant messaging.[19]

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