Berlin-based Flink, a quick commerce operator, has secured around $100 million in new growth capital. The round was led by Prosus, with participation from Btomorrow Ventures, the corporate venture arm of BAT.

Founded in 2021, Flink operates a network of local fulfilment hubs that enable rapid delivery of everyday groceries and household essentials through its mobile app. Flink focuses on high-frequency top-up shopping missions, combining a curated product assortment with short delivery times supported by in-house logistics and operations infrastructure.

Over the past two years, Flink has refined its operating model with a focus on operational discipline, unit economics and cost control. The company reports that it is now operating profitably at the EBITDA level.

Flinkโ€™s model centres on frequent, high-quality top-up shopping missions, reflecting local customer behaviour. The company reports an average basket size of more than โ‚ฌ45 and an average delivery time of approximately 30 minutes.

Looking ahead, Flink plans to open additional hubs in selected German regions in 2026, focusing on areas that meet strict profitability and density criteria. The new funding will strengthen the companyโ€™s financial position following a period of consolidation in the European online grocery sector and provide additional flexibility to support targeted expansion in its core markets.