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Rohlik bags $231M despite the market cooling on food delivery startups

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Rohlik bags $231M despite the market cooling on food delivery startups

Ingrid Lunden
Fri, June 17, 2022, 6:38 PM·5 min read
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The salad days are over for many startups in the online food delivery sector. Following a long period of cash injections, splashy and high profile promotions, and interesting experiments toying with the cutting edges of tech; these days, layoffs, M&A, and dropping valuations are too often the stories you're more likely to hear about a lot of them. Today, though, comes an interesting exception: Rohlik, an online grocery delivery startup based out of Prague with some 1 million customers, is announcing that it has raised €220 million ($231 million at current rates), money that it will be using to continue investing in its current markets and its growth.

This is a Series D and it is being led by a new backer, Sofina, with previous investors -- Index Ventures and founder/CEO Tomáš Čupr are the two being named -- also participating.

The investment is coming at a tough time for the sector. Other big European players Getir and Gorillas have laid off staff; Deliveroo confirmed to us that it has frozen hiring; and others are consolidating with bigger rivals as their runways run out. Rohlik has pointedly noted with its announcement today that this Series D, happening during a "turbulent" time, is coming in at a higher valuation than its Series C.

However, it's declined to give a precise figure, so that could mean anything. When Rohlik last raised money -- $119 million almost exactly a year ago -- it was valued at €1 billion, which was $1.2 billion at the time, but that figure is now closer to $1 billion given the decline of the euro against the dollar at the moment.

Rohlik also noted that revenues were €500 million in 2021 (but declined to give current revenue numbers), and that it has been profitable in the markets where it operates in Hungary and the Czech Republic, respectively since 2021 and 2018.

"Series D in this tough market is a great achievement for Rohlik and the entire team. Without our great people, we wouldn't be in this position. This raise gives us a chance to emerge as a category winner in the next few years and I am excited about what lies ahead," said Čupr in a statement.


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