7Krave Marketplace launches: Jamaica’s answer to Amazon

A new chapter in Jamaican e-commerce began on Saturday, September 27, as 7Krave, the island’s leading food and grocery delivery platform, officially launched the 7Krave Marketplace—a bold, first-of-its-kind digital shopping destination designed to revolutionize how Jamaicans buy and sell goods online.

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Hosted at the Summit in New Kingston, the VIP launch event drew entrepreneurs, industry leaders, and innovators eager to witness what has been pitched as “Jamaica’s answer to Amazon.” The 7Krave Marketplace is being hailed as a full-scale digital ecosystem with one clear goal: to empower local businesses.

From Delivery Service to Digital Commerce Powerhouse

Known for reshaping how Jamaicans order meals and groceries, 7Krave is now taking a bigger leap—making it possible for small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) to sell online with ease. The Marketplace enables vendors across the island to quickly set up digital storefronts, upload inventory, and reach wide audiences without worrying about building websites, handling logistics, or managing delivery.

“At 7Krave, we’ve always been committed to making life easier and more convenient for our customers,” said Rashid Hall, Head of Partnerships and Client Acquisition. “We also saw the need to support local businesses and give them an opportunity to be competitive against international players in the market. Expanding into a full marketplace is our way of answering that call.”

The response has been strong: more than 700 vendors have expressed interest, with over 100 businesses officially signed up and selling on launch day—evidence of a local business community eager for innovation and digital opportunities.

Keynote speaker, the Hon. Audrey Marks, Minister without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for Efficiency, Innovation and Digital Transformation, praised the initiative. “By Managing logistics directly 7Krave has removed one of the greatest barriers to online shopping in Jamaica, timely dependable delivery. The platform is positioned for greatness.”

How It Works

The strength of the 7Krave Marketplace lies in its simplicity. Sellers can register, list products, and start managing orders within minutes. Behind the scenes, 7Krave’s infrastructure handles payment processing, warehousing, packaging, and last-mile delivery—freeing entrepreneurs to focus on creating, sourcing, and selling.

“The platform works seamlessly for both sellers and buyers,” Hall added. “It’s a flexible system that ensures reliability for customers while giving sellers control over how they operate.”

Already, the platform features a wide range of products—from handmade crafts and locally made beauty items to electronics, apparel, and goods from multi-location retailers.

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Beyond Jamaica: Diaspora Potential

While primarily aimed at local buyers and sellers, the Marketplace could also be a game-changer for the Caribbean diaspora. Many overseas Jamaicans looking to support local businesses or send items home often face high costs and middlemen. With the planned expansion of international payment options, coupled with 7Krave’s logistics network, diaspora communities may soon be able to shop directly from Jamaican businesses and have goods delivered locally.

A Homegrown Solution

The launch of the 7Krave Marketplace marks a significant shift in Jamaican e-commerce. In an era dominated by global giants, 7Krave is carving out a different model: a platform built by Jamaicans, for Jamaicans—leveling the playing field for local vendors while giving consumers easier access to the goods they love.

“This is about creating opportunity,” Hall emphasized. “We’re helping businesses expand their reach and access new customers islandwide and we’re giving everyday Jamaicans a simpler, more efficient way to shop.”

Looking ahead, 7Krave plans to expand vendor support, improve mobile integration, and open broader access for both Jamaican consumers and international supporters. The Marketplace’s launch signals not just a new service, but a step toward reshaping how Jamaica does business online.

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