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Kiwi food delivery platform launches PledgeMe campaign
Tue, 1st Sep 2015
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New Zealand-based food delivery tech platform Ooooby has launched a crowdfunding campaign on PledgeMe.

The company is looking to raise a minimum of $200,000 up to $800,000, which is between 2.4-9.1% of the company.

“Investment from our crowd will allow us to grow our team and infrastructure so that we can help to open eight new hubs over the next 18 months,” explains founder Pete Russell.

“Christchurch, Bay of Plenty, Palmerston North and Kapiti Coast are in the short term pipeline with more opportunities every day."

Ooooby was founded in 2010 and has operational hubs in New Zealand, Australia and the US.

Russell says the social enterprise is good for the planet because it moves from oil dependence to local resilience, and is a commons based business, which means that suppliers, customers and crew all share in its success.

“Ooooby is crowdfunding so as many people can share in this success,” he says.

“We are using equity crowdfunding with PledgeMe as our capital raising method because it allows everyday people to have a slice of the pie, and we're all about that.

“Ooooby's model can scale and be replicated to serve the local food needs of most areas here in New Zealand or almost anywhere around the world.

PledgeMe's Will Stewart says Ooooby has an engaging crowdfunding campaign shaping up.

“It's amazing to see Ooooby's value of engaging their own crowd as an essential part of the global mission of solving issues around our local food systems,” he says.

“Part of Ooooby's success is because even though they are an online technology they are all about making positive change at a community level.

“Pete and the team at Ooooby do things differently and it's motivating to see the positive changes they have made in our own back yards to date.

The PledgeMe campaign will be live from 6 on Monday 1 September.