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Pakistan’s Cashback Platform Savyour to Shut Down by March 2025

  • March 3, 2025
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Savyour, Pakistan’s pioneering cashback rewards platform, has announced that it will be ceasing operations by March 20, 2025. The news marks the end of a five-year journey for the startup, which had positioned itself as a key player in Pakistan’s digital commerce landscape. Users have been given until the closure date to withdraw any remaining cashback from their accounts, as both the app and website will become inaccessible after this deadline.

Since its launch in August 2020, Savyour had made a notable impact on Pakistan’s e-commerce ecosystem, introducing a unique cashback rewards model that incentivized online shopping. The platform facilitated over 200,000 orders within its first 12 months and partnered with over 650 local and international brands, including major names like Foodpanda, Bata, Elo, Pizza Hut, and Daraz. Through its innovative approach, Savyour aimed to create a win-win situation for both consumers and retailers—allowing users to earn cashback on their purchases while helping businesses drive customer engagement and loyalty.

In a statement announcing the closure, Savyour expressed gratitude to its users and partners for their support. The company reassured customers that they would have access to the app until March 20, 2025, for the sole purpose of withdrawing any accumulated cashback. Additionally, Savyour’s customer support team will remain available until the closure date to assist users with any queries. Those seeking assistance have been directed to reach out via email at care@savyour.com.

Savyour’s rise in Pakistan’s fintech and e-commerce space was initially met with enthusiasm from investors. In 2021, the platform secured $3.3 million in a seed funding round led by Zayn Capital and Global Founders Capital, signaling strong investor confidence in its business model. The startup had previously reported an impressive 52 percent month-over-month growth rate, serving users across 58 cities in Pakistan.

Despite its promising trajectory, the decision to shut down underscores the challenges faced by digital startups in the country. While Savyour had carved out a niche in the cashback rewards space, sustaining growth and profitability in Pakistan’s evolving fintech ecosystem proved to be a significant hurdle. The closure reflects broader industry trends, where startups—especially those reliant on external funding—have struggled to navigate economic slowdowns, investor pullbacks, and shifts in consumer behavior.

For Pakistan’s e-commerce sector, Savyour’s exit represents the loss of a homegrown player that had introduced a global concept to the local market. Its absence may create a gap in the cashback rewards space, potentially opening opportunities for new entrants or established players to explore similar models. Meanwhile, existing users have been urged to ensure they withdraw their cashback balances before the platform shuts down permanently.

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