Funding

    Fresh commerce startup Handpickd raises $15 million from Bertelsmann India Investments, others

    Fresh commerce startup Handpickd raises $15 million from Bertelsmann India Investments, others

    Fresh produce startup Handpickd has raised $15 million in funding led by Bertelsmann India Investments, with Titan Capital Winners Fund and existing backers joining in. The April 2024-founded company will use the funds to expand in existing cities, hire more staff, and improve its tech-enabled supply chain operations.

    Baanhem Ventures raises second funding round

    Baanhem Ventures raises second funding round

    The creator of Tamil Nadu's startup reality show Startup Singam has onboarded top business leaders and investors to Baanhem. Season 2 is expected to raise Rs 100 crore in fresh investor commitments.

    AI startup Modular raises $250 million, seeks to challenge Nvidia dominance

    AI startup Modular raises $250 million, seeks to challenge Nvidia dominance

    The funding, which nearly tripled the company's valuation from two years ago, was led by U.S. Innovative Technology fund. DFJ Growth and all existing investors, including GV, General Catalyst and Greylock also joined the round.

    Emergent AI raises $23 million from Lightspeed, Together Fund, others

    Emergent AI raises $23 million from Lightspeed, Together Fund, others

    The company intends to use the fresh capital to hire talent across engineering and research, develop new product features, and improve the reliability and scalability of the platform.

    Transforming India

    Xbattery raises $2.3 million to fuel battery innovation

    Xbattery raises $2.3 million to fuel battery innovation

    Hyderabad-based deeptech startup Xbattery secured $2.3 million in funding led by the Bipin Patel Family Office and Jhaveri Credits. Founded in 2024, Xbattery will utilise the capital to enhance its R&D facilities and expand its teams, focusing on developing next-generation Battery Management Systems for electric vehicles and stationary applications, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign products.

    AI-powered fintech Oolka raises $7 million from Lightspeed India, Z47, others

    AI-powered fintech Oolka raises $7 million from Lightspeed India, Z47, others

    Oolka, a Bengaluru-based fintech startup, has secured $7 million in seed funding. Lightspeed India Partners and Z47 led the funding round. The company will use the funds to expand its engineering and product teams. Oolka plans to launch real-time credit improvement tools. The platform aims to serve new-to-credit and tech-savvy Indians.

    Kitchenware brand P-Tal raises $3 million led by VC Grid, Rainmatter

    Kitchenware brand P-Tal raises $3 million led by VC Grid, Rainmatter

    US-based Connecticut Innovations, Anicut Capital, Zeropearl VC, and angel investors also participated in the round. Currently, P-Tal is primarily present in India and the US. The company plans to go deeper into the US market and also expand into other geographies like Europe, UK, and the Middle East.

    Gold savings platform Gullak raises $7.5 million led by Chiratae Ventures

    Gold savings platform Gullak raises $7.5 million led by Chiratae Ventures

    Existing backers Y Combinator, GMO Venture Partners, and Rebel Fund also doubled down on their commitment in this round, the company said in a statement. The Y Combinator-backed company plans to use the fresh capital to strengthen partnerships with jewellers and expand into tier two and three cities.

    Amwoodo raises $4 million from Rainmatter, others

    Amwoodo raises $4 million from Rainmatter, others

    Kamath's Rainmatter has put in $2 million while Adventz, Caspian and Singapore's ThinKuvate have invested $2 million between them, Amwoodo founder and chief executive Agni Mitra told ET.

    AI-led startup Track3D raises $10 million from Ironspring Ventures, others

    AI-led startup Track3D raises $10 million from Ironspring Ventures, others

    Track3D, a realty intelligence startup specialising in construction monitoring, has secured $10 million in funding led by Ironspring Ventures and Zacua Ventures. The company plans to use the investment to expand its operations into India, Europe, and Saudi Arabia.

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    Funding FAQ questions


    What are the main sources of funding for startups?
    When a startup is moving from an idea to execution stage a startup can tap into the network of angel investors, family offices, and high net worth individuals from their personal network.

    Equity funding is the most common source of funding for startups. Startups give shares of their companies at a predetermined value in exchange of capital. Several venture capital funds exist to meet the capital and strategic needs of a startup at different stages of its growth.

    Debt financing has also gained popularity in India. A company can raise venture debt from institutions once its raised venture capital. Private equity and hedge funds also enter the mix at the growth stage of a company to provide capital. Increasingly, companies, VCs and individuals have launched accelerator and incubation programmes that provide seed money to startups. Strategic and corporate veggies funds also invest into startups at early and growth stages

    What is A, B & C series funding & how does it work?
    Traditionally a startup raises a series A round when it has discovered an addressable market and somewhat proven that they can execute the idea in that market. It is often the stage when a company begins to develop its monetisation model and long-term growth plan. It is also the first round that a startup may get an institutional buy-in. In India early stage VCs include the likes of Sequoia Capital, Matrix Partners India, Lightspeed, and Elevation Capital.

    A Series B round is raised by a startup to take its growth to the next level internally as well as to create product awareness. The round is typically used by startups to acquire premium talent and prepare internally to meet the growing demand of its product and fine-tune its product market fit. Series C onwards, the company raises funds to capture a bigger pie of the market, aggressively grow its user base. Strategic investors and growth stage funds like SoftBank Corp, Tiger Global Management and Temasek may come in at this stage.
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