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E-Commerce Enablers Sector Report

Edition Date: June, 202698 Pages

Report Highlights

Here are the key highlights from the report:
  • Feed Scope: B2B platforms that help retailers, brands or manufacturers operate their businesses online.

Companies included in the report

B2B platforms that help retailers, brands or manufacturers operate their businesses online.

Top E-Commerce Enablers Companies

The top 3 companies in E-Commerce Enablers are Shopify, Delhivery and Shiprocket.

Recent Investments

Recent noteworthy Investments in E-Commerce Enablers sector include:
  • $250M, Series F round in Stord on May 11, 2026
  • $200M, Series C round in Whop on Feb 25, 2026
  • $200M, Series E round in Stord on Mar 18, 2025

Most Active Investors

Top Acquisitions

  • Notable acquisitions in the E-Commerce Enablers sector include In3 being acquired by TrueLayer on May 29, 2026, XGen acquired by Zoovu on May 20, 2026 and Bluecore acquired by Insider One on May 13, 2026.

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