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CairoScene
6 days ago
- Business
- CairoScene
Morocco's ORA Technologies Raises $7.5 Million to Accelerate Expansion
The funding looks to expand ORA Technologies' food delivery platform Kooul and mobile wallet ORA Cash. The raise marks a record for Morocco's tech ecosystem. Jul 17, 2025 Moroccan startup ORA Technologies has secured $7.5 million in Series A funding, led by Azur Innovation Fund alongside three local strategic investors. This brings the company's total local funding to $11.9 million since January 2023, marking a record for Morocco's tech ecosystem. Known for spearheading the 'E-Morocco for Everyone' initiative, ORA aims to make e-commerce and digital payments more accessible across the country. The company is active in the retailtech and fintech sectors, where it is targeting Morocco's growing demand for digital services. ORA's food delivery platform Kooul has amassed over 15,000 active users in just 10 months. The app's model is designed to be affordable for customers while remaining economically fair for restaurants and delivery riders. Meanwhile, its mobile wallet ORA Cash has gained more than 50,000 users within five months. The app allows users to open payment accounts in just 15 seconds and enables free, instant money transfers. It is also being used by delivery riders to digitise Morocco's widespread cash-on-delivery operations. ORA plans to use the new funding to further expand its platform offerings and deepen its impact across Morocco's digital economy.


Morocco World
7 days ago
- Business
- Morocco World
ORA Secures Historic $7.5M Series A to Expand Mobile Payments and Food Delivery
Marrakech – ORA, a Moroccan startup, born not in a Silicon Valley garage but in the vibrant chaos of Casablanca, just closed a record-breaking $7.5 million Series A funding round. Led by Azur Innovation Fund and a squad of local investors, the funding is more than a business milestone. It's a mood. A reminder that homegrown innovation doesn't need to beg for validation from abroad — it's already valid, valuable, and venture-ready. And who's behind it all? Omar Alami, the founder and CEO of ORA Technologies, a man who speaks about digital access the way Carrie Bradshaw speaks about love: with conviction, curiosity, and a strong Wi-Fi connection. 'This is more than funding,' he said. 'It's proof that Morocco is ready to back innovation made by and for its people.' ORA isn't just dabbling in tech — it's rewriting the rules of the game. With Kooul, its fast-growing food delivery app, and ORA Cash, a mobile wallet that's quickly becoming the go-to for e-commerce payments, the company has its manicured hands in the two things we all care about: what we eat, and how we pay for it. The plan now? Expand Kooul's delivery infrastructure, make ORA Cash a household name, and basically become the Beyoncé of Moroccan fintech — flawless and everywhere. But what's even sexier than a startup with a unicorn dream? One that stays grounded. ORA's mission — 'E-Morocco for Everyone' — isn't just a tagline. It's a declaration that innovation doesn't belong to the elite. It belongs to the delivery guy, the online shopper, the corner store, and the girl scrolling through Kooul at midnight in a kaftan and face mask. So, as Morocco's tech ecosystem takes its next bold step, I couldn't help but wonder: When did 'Made in Morocco' become the next big thing in digital? Maybe today. And maybe, with ORA leading the way, there's no turning back. Tags: Omar AlamiOra Technologies


CairoScene
09-03-2025
- Business
- CairoScene
Moroccan Superapp ORA Secures $1.9 Million to Expand Digital Services
This marks the company's first time attracting venture capital investors, bringing its total funding to $4.4 million. Mar 09, 2025 Moroccan superapp ORA Technologies has secured $1.9 million in a Pre-Series A funding round led by Witamax and Azur Innovation Fund. This marks the company's first time attracting venture capital investors, bringing its total funding to $4.4 million since its founding in 2023. The new investment will support the expansion of Kooul, ORA's food delivery service, and ORA Cash, its digital payment and money transfer platform. Kooul has grown rapidly, reaching six cities in just five months. The service aims to make food delivery more accessible, with prices starting at $2.50, while maintaining fair compensation for delivery riders and offering lower commission rates for restaurants. ORA Cash seeks to improve financial inclusion by enabling users to open an account in just 40 seconds using only a phone number. The platform supports five languages, including Moroccan Darija, and allows free peer-to-peer money transfers. A partnership with Banque Centrale Populaire (BCP) grants ORA Cash access to more than 7,000 cash-out locations across Morocco, further extending its reach.