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Commercial vehicle platform 91Trucks raises $5M in Series A round led by Arkam Ventures
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Commercial vehicle platform 91Trucks raised $5 million in a Series A round led by Arkam Ventures, with participation from Titan Capital Winners Fund and others. The funds will enhance 91Trucks' tech and product capabilities, team growth, and offline retail expansion to over 20 stores. Founded in 2022, the platform simplifies used commercial vehicle purchases by managing financing, insurance, and more, aiming for 10,000 annual sales. The company integrates tech with retail to build trust and efficiency.
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91trucks bags ₹43 cr from Arkam Ventures, others
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2m ago
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Delhi NCR-based commercial vehicle marketplace 91trucks has raised ₹42.92 crore in a funding round led by Arkam Ventures along with Titan Capital, Sparrow Capital and India Accelerator. While Arkam Ventures has invested about ₹25 crore, Titan Capital, Sparrow Capital and IA pooled in ₹14.99 crore, ₹1.73 crore and ₹99.99 lakh, respectively, in the round.
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91Trucks begins Series A round with 5.5X valuation surge
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91Trucks, an online platform specializing in commercial vehicle listings, raised Rs 42.9 crore ($5 million) in its Series A round led by Arkam Ventures with the participation from Titan Capital and others. 91Trucks, an online platform specializing in commercial vehicle listings, raised Rs 42.9 crore ($5 million) in its Series A round led by Arkam Ventures through associate (Unitary Fund), with the participation from Titan Capital, Sparrow Capital, and Atrium Angels. 91Truck’s board has issued 2,247 Series A CCPS at an issue price of Rs 1,88,578 each to raise the aforementioned amount, its regulatory filings accessed from the Registrar of Companies (RoC) show. Arkam Ventures led the round with Rs 25.2 crore (approximately $3 million) followed by Titan Capital, which injected Rs 15 crore. Sparrow Capital and Atrium Angels also joined the round with Rs 1.73 crore and Rs 1 crore investment, respectively. The proceeds from this round will be utilized for capital expenditures, marketing, and general corporate purposes, the filings said. As per Entrackr’s estimates, the Gurugram-based company’s valuation has soared 5.5X to Rs 280 crore or $33 million (post-allotment of Series A round), compared to Rs 50.47 crore at the time of its seed round. Launched in 2022, 91Trucks offers information on new and used trucks, buses, and auto rickshaws—including prices, specs, comparisons, and dealer contacts. As per its website, it also runs five physical stores in Delhi-NCR and Meerut for affordable used vehicle purchases. Startup data platform TheKredible shows Arkam Ventures as the largest external shareholder in the company with a 9% stake, followed by Titan Capital (5.35%) and Sparrow Capital (4.94%). For the fiscal year ending in March 2024, 91Trucks reported Rs 10.11 crore revenue, compared to Rs 3.95 crore in FY23. Looking at the bottom line, its losses stood at less than Rs 1 crore. It’s yet to disclose FY25 numbers.
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Exclusive: 91Trucks set to raise new round led by Arkam Ventures
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4m ago
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Exclusive: 91Trucks set to raise new round led by Arkam Ventures 91Trucks, an online platform specializing in commercial vehicle listings, is all set to raise a new round to the tune of Rs 30-35 crore ($3.5-4 million), according to sources aware of the development. Arkam Ventures is leading a Rs 30-35 crore funding round in 91Trucks, with some existing investors expected to participate, according to a source. "The terms of the deal have been finalized, and an official announcement is expected soon.” Founded in 2022 by Abhishek Gautam, Siddharth Sharma, and Vikas Sharma, 91Trucks is a Gurugram-based platform that provides reviews, specifications, and customer ratings for trucks, buses, and three-wheelers, helping users make informed purchasing decisions. It works closely with automotive manufacturers, dealers, banks, and NBFCs to offer IT solutions and financing options. In May 2024, 91Trucks secured seed funding from investors including Titan Capital, Atrium Angels, and Sparrow Capital. However, the company did not announce the fundraise in the media. As per sources, 91Trucks may get a $15-20 million valuation post money. 91Trucks declined to comment on the story, while queries sent to Arkam Ventures did not elicit a response until the time of publication. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Titan Capital is the largest external shareholder in the company with a 5.78% stake, followed by Sparrow Capital with 4.72%. For the fiscal year ending in March 2024, 91Trucks reported Rs 10.11 crore revenue against Rs 3.95 crore in FY23. During the last fiscal year, its losses stood at less than Rs 1 crore. Arkam Ventures, which backed companies like Jar, Kreditbee, Jai-Kisan, Jumbotail, and Signzy through its first fund, introduced its second fund of $180 million in June 2023, with plans to invest in around 20 early-stage startups.
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Automotive 3D visualisation startup Eccentric raises $5 million in pre-series A funding
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6m ago
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Eccentric, an automotive 3D visualization startup, raised $5 million in a pre-Series A funding round co-led by Exfinity Venture Partners and Arkam Ventures. This marks the company's first institutional funding since its 2012 inception. Eccentric's One3D platform offers interactive vehicle visualizations to enhance the buying experience, and the funds will aid global expansion and platform development. Currently, Eccentric collaborates with OEMs like Maruti Suzuki and Tata Motors, operating in over 10 countries.
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Karkhana.io raises $6.3M in Series A funding
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1y ago
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Custom manufacturing platform Karkhana.io has raised $6.3M in Series A funding round led by Arkam Ventures and Susquehanna Asia Venture Capital. Vertex Ventures Southeast Asia and India also participated in the round. The funds will be used to fuel expansion of the company's supplier network, establish an electronics supply chain, and drive scaling efforts in the United States and Europe.
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EV financing startup Ascend Capital raises Rs 50 Cr
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1y ago
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Commercial electric vehicle financier Ascend Capital has raised Rs 50 crore in a Series A funding round led by InfoEdge Ventures and Asha Ventures. The company said it will use the capital to expand its loan book. It added it hopes to cross Rs 300 crore in assets under management over the next two years.
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Finance automation startup Hyperbots raises $6.5 million from Arkam Ventures, Athera Venture Partners, others
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Hyperbots, an AI startup for finance and accounting, raised $6.5 million in a Series A funding round led by Arkam Ventures and Athera Venture Partners. With participation from JSW Ventures and existing investors, the Bengaluru and US-based company plans to expand in the US and develop new AI co-pilots. Founded in 2023, Hyperbots automates financial tasks, aiming to reduce manual work by 80% while offering 99.8% accuracy, targeting mid-market US enterprises.
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Decoding SpotDraft’s Series B funding round, latest valuation and captable
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SpotDraft, a contract lifecycle management (CLM) platform, has recently raised $54 million in its Series B round led by Vertex Growth Singapore and Trident Partners with the participation of Prosus, Premji Invest, Arkam Ventures, Volrado Venture Partners, and others. SpotDraft secured $26 million in its Series A funding round in March 2023. Entrackr has gone through its regulatory filings to decode the round breakup, captable, and current valuation. The board at SpotDraft allotted 1,39,025 Series B compulsory convertible preference shares at an issue price of Rs 33,938 each to raise Rs 472 crore ($54-55 million). The Series B round commenced in December 2024 with an initial investment of Rs 50.5 crore from Xeed Ventures through 021 Capital, Premji Invest, and Arkam Ventures through Unitary Fund. The remaining funds were secured in March 2025. Vertex Growth led the funding round with an investment of Rs 126 crore ($14.8 million), followed by Trident Partners and Prosus, which contributed Rs 109.6 crore ($12.9 million) and Rs 73.2 crore ($8.6 million), respectively. Other notable investors included Premji Invest (Rs 37.6 crore), Arkam Ventures (Rs 34 crore), and Xeed Ventures (Rs 33.6 crore), Volrado Venture Partners (Rs 25 crore). As per Fintrackr’s estimates, the company’s post-money valuation has now reached $190-$200 million. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, the Bengaluru-based company has raised nearly $98.5 million to date. Following the allotment of the Series B round, Xeed Ventures emerged as the largest shareholder with a 15.8% stake in the company. It is followed by Arkam Ventures (10.27%), Premji Invest (10.24%). Co-founder Shashank Bijapur holds a 9.08% stake in the company. Founded in 2017, SpotDraft is an AI-powered contract lifecycle management (CLM) platform designed for in-house legal teams. It streamlines every stage of the contracting process, offering features such as AI-assisted redlining, e-signatures, an intelligent contract repository, third-party document handling, clickwrap agreements, and more. Spotdraft competes with other legaltech startups like Legistify, Leegality, Sirion, Vakilsearch, and others. SpotDraft’s revenue from operations grew threefold in FY24 to Rs 60 crore from Rs 20 crore in FY23, while its losses remained flat at Rs 68 crore during the same period.
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Sugar.fit secures additional $5M in Series A
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1y ago
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Healthtech startup Sugar.fit has secured an additional $5 million in Series A funding led by B Capital, bringing the total funding raised in the round to $16 million. Existing investors MassMutual Ventures, Tanglin Venture Partners, Endiya Partners, and Cure.Fit also participated in the round.
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Vecmocon Pockets $10 Mn To Capitalise On EV Offerings
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8m ago
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Vecmocon Technologies, an electric vehicle mobility company, has raised $10 million in its Series A funding round. The round was led by Ecosystem Integrity Fund and British International Investment, with participation from existing investor Blume Ventures. The funding will be used to expand into other segments, such as electric two-wheelers, three-wheelers, light commercial vehicles, and buses. Prior to this, Vecmocon had raised $5.2 million in a Pre Series A funding round in 2022, with investment from Tiger Global, Blume Ventures, and angel investors.
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