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Parcelly

Pick up & drop off delivery service

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21-100 employees
  • B2C
  • B2B
  • Logistics
  • SaaS
  • Delivery
London, UK

Company mission

To transform first- and last-mile delivery through innovative technology solutions.

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-3% employee growth in 12 months

Our take

Parcelly’s logistics platform helps e-commerce companies overcome first and last mile delivery obstacles by enabling them to convert excess real estate space into storage spaces, as well as pick-up/drop-off (PUDO) sites for customers.

Though founded in 2014 with a B2C focus on improving the delivery and return experience, the company’s move into B2B has seen it grow rapidly over the last few years. This growth has coincided with the rise in rapid delivery services which are well-served by Parcelly’s hyperlocal distribution hubs. Its customers now include DHL Express, Krispy Kreme and Deliveroo.

The company has already expanded steadily throughout the UK and Germany, but after securing funding from Scania Growth Capital, it’ll look to scale its operations on the continent. It is also growing its footprint in the US following its 2022 entry into that lucrative market.

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Freddie

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Benefits

  • Parcelly offers a hybrid working model to make sure you enjoy both working in the office and remotely
  • Modern facilities and top equipment
  • The best serviced office spaces available (e.g. WeWork, Work.Life, Industrious, Clockwise)
  • Share Option Program (Subject to Ts&Cs) & Pension contributions

Funding (2 rounds)

Jul 2024

$6.4m

EARLY VC

Feb 2022

$5.4m

EARLY VC

Total funding: $11.7m

Leadership

Before founding Parcelly in 2014, they worked for a number of global banks. This included spells as Vice President of Structured Solutions at Santander Global Banking & Markets, Assistant Vice President of Structured Derivatives at Commerzbank AG.

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