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inDrive launches Aurora Ventures to bridge funding gap for Pakistani women tech founders

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Yasir Bukhari
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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inDrive launches Aurora Ventures to bridge funding gap for Pakistani women tech founders
inDrive launches Aurora Ventures to bridge funding gap for Pakistani women tech founders

inDrive, a global mobility and urban services platform, has announced the launch of Aurora Ventures, a new early-stage investment program designed to bridge the venture capital funding gap for women tech founders across emerging markets, including Pakistan.

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inDrive’s vision for local ecosystems centers on challenging injustice by empowering people and fostering self-sustaining, community-first economies. Beyond its transparent peer-to-peer pricing model, the company is also expanding its investment in Pakistan’s local startup ecosystem and emerging tech talent. Reflecting this approach, Aurora Ventures will deploy investments ranging from $180,000 to $250,000 at the pre-seed and seed stages, targeting women-led startups with strong growth potential.

“Pakistan is an important proof point for our broader investment vision,” said Awais Saeed, Country Manager of inDrive Pakistan. “We have a rapidly expanding digital economy and strong entrepreneurial talent, yet many exceptional women-led businesses are reaching institutional capital far later than they should. The challenge is not talent; it is access. Aurora Ventures is built on the belief that supporting these founders represents both a meaningful economic opportunity and a chance to unlock long-term impact across the ecosystem.”

Aurora Ventures leverages insights gathered through five years of Aurora Tech Award data and its global founder network to identify high-potential startups at an early stage, often before valuations fully reflect their growth trajectory. Created by inDrive, the Aurora Tech Award is dedicated exclusively to female tech founders across emerging markets and offers mentorship, visibility, and support tailored to their entrepreneurial journeys.

In 2025 alone, Pakistan recorded over 200 submissions to the Aurora Tech Award, highlighting the growing momentum of women-led entrepreneurship in the country. This strong interest builds on earlier success stories, including Faiza Yousuf, who was named a finalist in the 2023 edition of the award and received international recognition through the initiative.

The 2026 pilot program will focus on building an initial portfolio of startups while strengthening Aurora Ventures’ long-term investment presence across emerging markets, including Pakistan.

A recent research report by Dealroom, The Rapid Rise of Pakistan Tech, highlights the accelerating momentum of the country’s startup landscape. Pakistan’s startup ecosystem value has grown more than 3.6x since 2020 to exceed $4 billion, outpacing several major global tech hubs including New York City, Paris, and Dubai.

Despite this progress, Pakistan continues to face a shortage of accessible growth capital within its startup sector. This funding bottleneck is felt most acutely by female entrepreneurs, with the top two female-founded startups identified in Aurora’s global top 100 still constrained at the pre-seed stage.

Aurora Ventures also reflects inDrive’s broader transition from a ride-hailing operator into an ecosystem investor. By pairing capital with operational support, platform infrastructure, and strategic guidance, inDrive aims to help emerging startups in Pakistan scale more effectively.

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