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August 19, 2024

Trukkr hits cash flow positive to survive the fundraising winter

Reduce burn, grow revenue, repeat. Software startup focused on the trucking industry has learned from the mistakes of others and is relying on its own cash flow for survival

Nisma Riaz

Nisma Riaz

August 19, 2024

Trukkr hits cash flow positive to survive the fundraising winter

“Winter is coming” goes the house motto of the Starks of Winterfell in the television series Game of Thrones based on the books by George RR Martin. In Pakistan, the fundraising winter is not just here, but likely to be a very, very long one, and the few startups still alive are the ones who have mentally adjusted to that reality.

One of those is Trukkr, the B2B software company focused on providing and enterprise resource planning (ERP) tool to the trucking industry in Pakistan. The company is now cash-flow positive, according to its founders, and is reliant mainly on its own internally generated cash flow for survival, recognizing the low likelihood of large sums of venture capital being made available to Pakistani startups any time soon.

Building a startup from scratch and getting it to cash flow breakeven is an impressive enough feat on its own, but what makes it more so is the fact that the company raised one of Pakistan’s largest seed rounds, announcing in March 2023 that they had raise $6.4 million from leading investors like Accion Venture Lab and Sturgeon Capital.

The temptation to spend relatively large sums of money early in a start-up’s evolution can be quite high, and most Pakistani startups that were funded in the heady days of 2021 and 2022 have flamed out in large part because they spent very freely without having a game plan to reach financial sustainability within a reasonable time frame.

To borrow terminology from the startup accelerator Y Combinator, they were never “default alive”.

So how did Trukkr pull it off? Well, it helps that the business is run by a founding team that has a family history in the trucking business, and so had a running head start in knowing the challenges of the industry.

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Nisma Riaz is a business journalist at Profit. She covers tech, retail and marketing and can be reached at [email protected] or https://twitter.com/nisma_riaz

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