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An on-demand food delivery platform connecting customers with restaurants, groceries, and medicine providers in Nigeria and Ghana.
Chowdeck has raised $18.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Chowdeck.
Chowdeck was founded in 2021 by Lanre Yusuf (Founder) and Olumide Ojo (Founder) and Femi Aluko (Founder).
Chowdeck has raised $18.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Chowdeck is an on-demand food and grocery delivery platform based in Lagos, Nigeria, that connects consumers with local restaurants, grocery stores, and medicine providers through a mobile application. The company operates a commission-based marketplace that generates revenue by facilitating logistics and fulfillment services for urban consumers. Supported by a team of 14 employees, the enterprise has scaled its operations across 11 regional markets, including cities like Abuja, Ibadan, and Port Harcourt. Chowdeck has secured $3 million in total funding to date, which includes a recent $2.5 million seed venture capital round backed by institutional investors such as Y Combinator and partner Aaron Epstein. The platform recently expanded internationally into Accra, Ghana, where it reached an operational volume of 1,000 daily orders. The startup was founded in October 2021 by Femi Aluko, Olumide Ojo, and Lanre Yusuf.
Key people at Chowdeck.
Chowdeck is a rapidly growing on-demand food delivery service and marketplace founded in 2021, headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria. It enables customers to order meals from a wide range of local restaurants and have them delivered quickly, focusing on operational efficiency and local market needs. The company serves urban consumers in Nigeria and Ghana, aiming to become Africa’s leading super app by expanding into multiple cities and verticals such as groceries and essentials. Chowdeck’s mission is to empower restaurants by providing them with reliable delivery infrastructure, thereby increasing their sales and improving customer convenience. Since launch, Chowdeck has demonstrated strong growth momentum, scaling from 40 daily orders to over 1,000 daily orders in new markets without paid advertising, and maintaining delivery times averaging 30 minutes or less[1][2][3].
Chowdeck was founded in October 2021 by Femi Aluko (CEO), Olumide Ojo (CTO), and Lanre Yusuf (COO). The idea emerged from Femi Aluko’s personal experience during a COVID-19 isolation period in early 2021, when he struggled to get reliable food delivery in Lagos, especially during public holidays. This highlighted the operational inefficiencies in local delivery logistics. The founders initially approached the problem from a technical perspective but soon realized that operational challenges were paramount. They started with a small pilot using a few bikes and riders, working closely with restaurants and delivery personnel to refine their approach. This hands-on, iterative process led to the launch of their app’s public beta in October 2021[1][6].
Chowdeck rides the wave of rapid urbanization, mobile internet penetration, and digital payment adoption in Africa, particularly in Nigeria and Ghana. The timing is critical as African consumers increasingly demand convenient, reliable delivery services that cater to local tastes and infrastructure realities. The company’s focus on operational efficiency and local insight positions it well against international players who have exited or scaled back African markets. By building a hyper-local logistics and commerce network, Chowdeck is shaping the future of last-mile delivery and digital commerce in African cities, contributing to the growth of the continent’s startup ecosystem and digital economy[2][3][7].
Chowdeck is poised for significant expansion across Africa, leveraging its proven operational model and deep local knowledge. The company plans to scale its quick commerce strategy, increase order volumes, and broaden its service offerings beyond food to groceries and essentials. Trends such as increasing smartphone adoption, cashless payments, and urban population growth will continue to fuel demand. Chowdeck’s profitability and rapid break-even approach in new markets suggest a sustainable growth trajectory. Its evolution into a super app could redefine convenience and commerce in African urban centers, making it a key player in the continent’s digital transformation[3][7].
This trajectory underscores Chowdeck’s mission to not only solve food delivery challenges but also to build the infrastructure for seamless commerce across Africa.
Chowdeck has raised $18.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $15.0M Series A in August 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 1, 2025 | $15M Series A | Novastar Ventures | Juan Pablo Ortega, Simon Borrero, AAIC, GFR Fund, HoaQ Fund, Kaleo Ventures, Rebel Fund, Y Combinator | Announced |
| Apr 1, 2024 | $3M Seed | — | Novastar Ventures, Felipe Villamarin, Simon Borrero, Ayodeji Arikawe, Ezra Olubi, Juan Pablo Ortega, Karthik Ramakrishnan, Shola Akinlade, FoundersX Ventures, Goodwater Capital, Haleakala Ventures, HoaQ Fund, June Angelides, True Culture Fund, Y Combinator | Announced |
Chowdeck was founded in 2021 by Lanre Yusuf (Founder) and Olumide Ojo (Founder) and Femi Aluko (Founder).
Chowdeck has raised $18.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Chowdeck's investors include Novastar Ventures, Juan Pablo Ortega, Simon Borrero, AAIC, GFR Fund, HoaQ Fund, Kaleo Ventures, Rebel Fund, Y Combinator, Felipe Villamarin, Ayodeji Arikawe, Ezra Olubi.