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Pakistani digital bookkeeping app digitizing the udhaar credit ledger for 1.4M+ merchant users; $6.12M seed competing with OkCredit for South Asian micro-merchant financial management.
Udhaar Book is a Pakistani digital bookkeeping and financial management platform for small businesses and micro-merchants — providing credit ledger management (tracking what customers owe and what you owe suppliers), cash flow tracking, inventory management, and financial reporting tools in a mobile-first app designed for merchants who previously managed all records in physical paper ledgers. Founded in 2020 in Karachi and a Y Combinator W21 graduate, Udhaar Book raised $6.12 million in seed funding in November 2021, reaching 1.4 million+ registered users across 421 Pakistani cities with 510,000 monthly active users.\n\nUdhaar Book's name references the traditional "udhaar" (credit) system deeply embedded in Pakistani merchant culture — where shopkeepers extend credit to trusted customers and track balances in physical ledger books. The app digitalizes this practice, enabling merchants to track credit extended to customers (and payments received), credit owed to suppliers, and overall business cash position on their smartphone. The 300% growth in monthly active users in a three-month period indicates the app hit strong product-market fit in the large Pakistani micro-merchant population.\n\nIn 2025, Udhaar Book has expanded toward becoming a merchant super app — adding inventory management, payment collection links, and financial services for merchants. The company competes in the South Asian digital merchant platform market with OkCredit (India, similar digital ledger model), Khatabook (India), and regional Pakistani fintech platforms for micro-merchant digital financial tools. Pakistan's 5+ million informal merchants are a massive underserved market for digitization — most operate entirely on manual records with no business bank account. The 2025 strategy focuses on growing toward merchant financial services (embedded lending based on transaction history, payment accounts), expanding geographic coverage, and deepening the inventory and supplier management capabilities.
YC S23 AI-first ERP replacing NetSuite for scaling tech companies with 100+ clients in 9 months; $38.5M Accel Series A Jun 2025 competing with NetSuite and Sage Intacct for AI-native mid-market ERP and SaaS financial management.
Campfire is a United States-based AI-native enterprise resource planning (ERP) company — backed by Y Combinator (S23) with $38.5 million raised including a $35 million Series A led by Accel in June 2025 and a $3.5 million seed in May 2024 from Foundation Capital and Y Combinator — providing scaling startups and mid-size technology companies with a modern AI-first ERP platform that replaces NetSuite, SAP Business One, and Sage Intacct for companies outgrowing QuickBooks and Xero, delivering accounting, revenue management, and financial automation through an AI-powered system that integrates financial workflows without the implementation complexity and total cost of ownership associated with legacy ERP vendors. Founded by John Glasgow and participating in the YC S23 batch, Campfire achieved approximately 100 clients within 9 months of founding, including Advisor360, Rhumbix, and Fooji.
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