
Being part of the kick-off was quite intense, with a lot of networking and learning. “It’s extra special for me and my team to be the first Bangladeshi start-up to be backed by the fund. Customers may simply submit their prescriptions to the Arogga app or online solution, and the medications will be delivered right to their door.


In 2020, Fahad Hossain, Rosina Mazumder, Shamim Hasan, and Yawar Mehboob co-founded Arogga, a prominent pharmaceutical delivery app that is changing Bangladeshi healthcare business. We hope this is just the beginning with this exciting company and team.” As a local institutional VC, we aim to unlock value for Arogga beyond capital in this financing round to help it grow into the important company we know it can become. “We’re excited to support the growth of Arogga and health tech in Bangladesh. Samad Miraly, Partner at IDLC VC Fund I, said: Arogga also received funding from a local Bangladeshi venture capital firm, IDLC, in addition to the international investors in this round. Hyper, Ratio Ventures, Sketchnote Partners, SRB Ventures, IDLC, Demand Curve ‘s CEO Julian Shapiro, and other Silicon Valley super angels participated in a round of seed investment for this Bangladeshi health IT startup firm.Īrogga Raises $1.3 Million Backed by Hyper from Silicon ValleyĪccording to a news statement, this round increases Arogga’s total funding garnered to $1.6 million. A rogga is the first Bangladeshi firm to receive Hyper’s support in Silicon Valley.
