Rappi

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Rappi is Latin America's leading super-app delivering food, groceries, pharmacy products, financial services, and more across 10 countries to 40M+ users.

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Rappi

概述

Rappi — Latin America's fastest-growing super-app, delivering everything from restaurant meals to pharmaceuticals to cash withdrawals across 10 countries with 40M+ registered users.

历史时间线

  • 2015: Simón Borrero founds Rappi in Bogotá, Colombia
  • 2016: SoftBank leads $50M Series B; expansion to Mexico and Brazil
  • 2018: Launches RappiPay digital wallet and RappiCard
  • 2019: Expands to 10 countries; 10M+ users
  • 2020: Pandemic boom: 3x growth in deliveries
  • 2021: Reaches unicorn status at $5.25B valuation
  • 2023: Reaches profitability in core markets (Colombia, Mexico)
  • 2024: 40M+ users; expanding into B2B and travel services

商业模式

Multi-vertical platform: food delivery (core), grocery delivery, pharmacy, cash pickup, bill payments, financial services (RappiPay, RappiCard credit), and travel. Revenue from delivery fees (charged to both consumers and merchants), commissions (15-30% from restaurants), financial services fees, and advertising from promoted merchant listings.

护城河分析

First-mover advantage in Latin American delivery: Rappi launched before Uber Eats or iFood expanded regionally. Local understanding: 'Rappitenderos' (delivery couriers) are a cultural phenomenon, and the app's everything-delivery model suits LatAm's fragmented retail landscape. Financial services: RappiCard serves underbanked populations who lack credit cards but have smartphones.

关键数据

  • users: 40+ million registered
  • countries: 10 across Latin America
  • valuation: $5.25 billion (last private round, 2021)
  • founded: 2015, Bogotá, Colombia
  • founder: Simón Borrero (Y Combinator alum)

有趣事实

  • The name 'Rappi' comes from 'rapid' (rapid/fast) — but it's also the sound a Colombian street vendor makes when calling customers
  • Rappi's 'Rappitendero' delivery network grew so fast that by 2020, orange-jacketed couriers were more visible on Bogotá streets than taxi drivers

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