SweepSouth is a South African on-demand[1] online platform for domestic cleaning services.[2][3] It is the first end-to-end booking platform for home cleaning services in Southern Africa.[4][5]
Background
editSweepSouth was founded in 2014 by Aisha Pandor[6][7][8] and Alen Ribic.[9][10] The online platform and mobile app currently has an estimated 1.2 million registered domestic workers, potential workers as well as employers.[11] In terms of growth, in 2017, the company received funding from investors such as Smollan Group, FirstRand's Vumela Fund, 500 Startups, IDF Managers, Newtown Partners, CRE Venture Capital and Draper Dark Flow.[12][13] In 2019, during a series B fundraising, the company secured investment from Naspers[14] becoming the first startup to receive an investment from Naspers through its early-stage business funding initiative called Naspers Foundry and in 2022,[15] SweepSouth secured more funding from Alitheia IDF,[16] E4E Africa, Endeavor Harvest and Catalyst, and Caruso Ventures.[17]
The company advocates for fair labor practices[18] and the rights of domestic workers in South Africa,[19][20] and has worked with the World Economic Forum's Digital2Equal Initiative to push for fair work and financial and digital inclusion in the industry.[21][22]
In 2014, SweepSouth won the SiMODiSA Startup South Africa Awards. In 2015, the company became the first South African company to join top US accelerator 500 Startups[23] and in 2016 it was awarded at the Price Check tech startup awards[24] and was the first runner up of the FNB Innovation Awards in 2017. In 2018, the company was recognised at the SAVCA Industry Awards as best start up company.[25][26]
References
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- ^ "SweepSouth: The Uber for domestic cleaning".
- ^ Jackson, Tom (June 28, 2022). "South African cleaning service startup SweepSouth expands to Nigeria".
- ^ "Domestic worker sector has seen a job bloodbath: SweepSouth". August 11, 2022.
- ^ Company, Fast (August 29, 2019). "A clean sweep with SweepSouth - how Aisha Pandor did it".
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- ^ "SweepSouth South Africa: Contextually Intelligent Female Leadership of Entrepreneurial Domestic Services ^ W19125". HBR Store.
- ^ "The millennials". www.forbesafrica.com. February 1, 2016.
- ^ "S Africa's tech savvy domestic workers". BBC News.
- ^ "[500 STARTUPS DEMO DAY 2015] BATCH 14, SweepSouth" – via www.youtube.com.
- ^ "Entrepreneur: SweepSouth cofounder Aisha Pandor". BusinessLIVE.
- ^ "Domestic cleaning startup SweepSouth sweeps in R10m". January 25, 2016.
- ^ Staff Writer (January 25, 2016). "SweepSouth secures R10 million from top SA venture capitalists". SME South Africa.
- ^ "Naspers Invests in Africa Uber-Like Cleaning Service Startup". Bloomberg. June 20, 2019 – via www.bloomberg.com.
- ^ Shapshak, Toby. "Naspers Foundry Makes First Investment With $2m For Gig Economy Startup SweepSouth". Forbes.
- ^ "AIF leads $11m investment round in SweepSouth". www.africaglobalfunds.com.
- ^ Staff Writer (September 27, 2022). "SweepSouth bags R197m new funding". ITWeb.
- ^ Cuthbertson, Anthony (November 30, 2016). "Cleaning Up in South Africa". Newsweek.
- ^ "SweepSouth raises over R50m in new investment creating 15 000 job opportunities".
- ^ Maritz, Jaco (January 9, 2015). "Start-up snapshot: SweepSouth wants to disrupt domestic cleaning". How we made it in Africa.
- ^ "SweepSouth boosts SA domestic workers' earnings - Irvine Partners". Bizcommunity.
- ^ https://fair.work/en/ratings/platforms/south-africa-sweepsouth/
- ^ "SweepSouth joins Silicon Valley's 500 Startups accelerator". Bizcommunity.
- ^ "2016 PriceCheck Tech and E-Commerce Awards". Bizcommunity.
- ^ Theobald, Stuart (November 9, 2018). "2018 SAVCA Industry Awards - Intellidex % %".
- ^ "Economic Contribution Of Private Equity And Venture Capital Investment In The Spotlight At Inaugural Industry Awards". www.fanews.co.za.