Digidukan raises ₹2 crore angel funding to expand 60-minute construction procurement
Construction-material B2B platform Digidukan will use the angel funding to strengthen technology, add categories and expand its rapid procurement service across Tier-2 and Tier-3 India. The company reports 8x monthly GMV growth, about 90% repeat customers and nearly 5,000 orders.
What happened
Construction-material B2B quick-commerce platform Digidukan raised ₹2 crore in angel funding to strengthen technology, add categories and expand its 60-minute
Key facts
- ₹2 crore
- 60-minute delivery
- 8x monthly GMV growth
- approximately 90% repeat customer rate
- nearly 5,000 orders
- average order value over ₹9,000
Why this matters
Construction-material distributors, logistics providers and larger B2B marketplaces should view Digidukan as a potential regional partner or emerging quick-procurement competitor in underserved Indian cities.
What to watch
- Number of active cities, serviceable pincodes and stated 60-minute delivery coverage.
- Monthly order growth, GMV retention, average order value and repeat-customer retention after expansion.
- Evidence of owned inventory versus marketplace-led fulfillment and associated working-capital requirements.
- New dealer, manufacturer, logistics or embedded-finance partnerships.
- Customer-credit rollout, delinquency indicators or financing partnerships.
- Follow-on fundraising, especially a round positioned around expansion capital or inventory financing.
- Competitive rapid-delivery offerings from regional construction-material distributors or B2B commerce platforms.
- Launch in selected Tier-2 and Tier-3 clusters with concentrated contractor and builder demand rather than broad national coverage.
- Add high-frequency, urgently needed categories such as cement, steel, plumbing, electricals, tools and finishing materials.
- Build local supplier/dealer partnerships and real-time stock availability to support 60-minute fulfillment claims.
- Use repeat-order data to introduce contractor memberships, credit options, reorder workflows and project-based procurement baskets.
- Raise a larger seed or pre-Series A round if city-level unit economics and delivery-service reliability are demonstrated.