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Evermos is Indonesia's version of social commerce – and it's Sharia-compliant, too

The startup aims to empower Indonesian Muslims, in particularly women, to find rewards both monetary and in the hereafter © Evermos

Evermos targets the resale market, encouraging students and housewives to earn extra income by promoting products on their social media and WhatsApp networks 

Launched in February 2019, Evermos is an Indonesian self-billed “social commerce” platform with a specific focus. Short for “Everyday Need for Every Moslem” (sic), the startup provides a reseller system that is focused on selling everyday products that comply with the Sharia, the Islamic law. 
Essentially acting as a distribution channel for Muslim brands, Evermos has quickly gathered momentum, currently counting over 30,000 registered resellers in its network. In three months, it moved from being bootstrapped to receiving a Series A funding of $8.25m led by Singapore-based VC Jungle V...

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Edited by John Gee

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