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ELIVAAS raises Rs 87 Cr in Series B round led by Vertex Ventures

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ELIVAAS raises Rs 87 Cr in Series B round led by Vertex Ventures
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ELIVAAS raises Rs 87 Cr in Series B round led by Vertex Ventures Luxury vacation rental platform ELIVAAS has raised Rs 87 crore (approximately $10 million) in Series B funding led by Vertex Ventures Southeast Asia & India, with participation from existing investors Peak XV Partnersโ€™ Surge and 3one4 Capital. Entrackr had exclusively reported the development in April this year. In April 2024, the company raised $5 million in Series A funding led by 3one4 Capital, with participation from Peak XV Partnersโ€™ Surge and angel investors. The fresh proceeds will be used to expand its presence in India, prepare for entry into global markets, and invest in technology to scale operations. Sources indicate the company may have crossed Rs 500 crore in valuation. Founded in 2023 by Ritwik Khare and Karan Miglani, ELIVAAS manages luxury villas and apartments for short-term rentals. The platform serves both homeowners, by monetising and maintaining their properties, and travellers, by providing access to premium vacation accommodations. The company currently operates in 30 destinations across India and reported five-fold year-on-year revenue growth in FY25. While ELIVAAS has yet to disclose its FY25 numbers, the company recorded a revenue of Rs 7 crore and a loss of Rs 10.4 crore for the fiscal year ended March 2024, according to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible. Vertex Ventures Southeast Asia & India is an early-stage venture capital firm that partners with startups across Southeast Asia and India. It has invested in companies including Grab, FirstCry, Nium, Licious, Kuku FM, and PatSnap, supporting their growth across multiple sectors.

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Exclusive: Pilgrim raises $9 Mn with 3X valuation surge

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Exclusive: Pilgrim raises $9 Mn with 3X valuation surge
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Beauty and personal care D2C firm Pilgrim has raised Rs 75 crore (approximately $9 million) in its extended Series B round led by Fireside and Vertex Ventures. The board at Pilgrim has passed a special resolution to issue 854 Series B1 and B2 preference shares at an issue price of Rs 8,77 655 each to raise Rs 75 crore or $9 million, its regulatory filing accessed from the Registrar of Companies shows. Fireside and Vertex Ventures pumped in Rs 25 crore and Rs 23 crore, respectively. NSFO Ventures, Mirabilis Investment, and NABS Vriddhi cumulatively invested Rs 27 crore during the round. The company will use these proceeds for expansion and general corporate purposes as decided by the board, the filings further added. According to the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, the companyโ€™s valuation has soared to approximately Rs 2,075 crore (around $250 million) post-allotment. This marks an over threefold increase from its last funding round, of $20 million where the company was valued at $75 million. The firm may raise more funds in this round. With the recent funding, Fireside Ventures remains the largest external stakeholder with a 23% stake, followed by Vertex Ventures, which holds 11.2%. NSFO Ventures and Mirabilis Investment command 5.57% and 2.81% stakes, respectively. Founded by Anurag Kedia in 2019, Pilgrim offers more than 90 SKUs across face care, haircare, and skincare products, and fragrances in over 25,000 pin codes. The company said that it offers a wide range of products curated with ingredients from France, Korea, Spain, Australia, the Amazon Rainforest, and Swiss glaciers. The five-year-old firm has raised around $35 million across rounds including its $20 million Series B led by Vertex Ventures in 2023. The company posted 4.47X growth in scale to Rs 76 crore in FY23 from Rs 17 crore in FY22. In pursuit of growth, its losses also jumped 3X to Rs 23 crore in FY23. Pilgrim is yet to file annual results for FY24.

Decoding SpotDraftโ€™s Series B funding round, latest valuation and captable

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Decoding SpotDraftโ€™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 Fintrackrโ€™s estimates, the companyโ€™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. SpotDraftโ€™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.

ELIVAAS in talks to raise Rs 100 Cr in new round

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ELIVAAS in talks to raise Rs 100 Cr in new round
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Vacation home rentals platform ELIVAAS is in the process of raising $10-12 million, sources familiar with the matter told Entrackr. The new discussion comes just six months after it secured $5 million in its Series A round. โ€œELIVAAS is in late-stage talks with new and existing investors to raise new money at around Rs 500 crore valuation,โ€ said one of the sources requesting anonymity as talks are yet to be public. Sources emphasized that the talks have come on the back of ELIVAAS strong growth in revenue in the last fiscal year (FY25). Founded in 2023 by Ritwik Khare and Karan Miglani, ELIVAAS provides luxury villas and premium apartments across popular destinations such as Kasol, Goa, Udaipur, Nainital, Shimla, Rishikesh, and others on rent. The two-year-old firm closed FY25 with more than threefold year-on-year growth in both revenue and gross booking value,โ€ said another source who wished to remain anonymous. โ€œCurrently, the deal terms are under discussion, with a new investor likely to lead the round.โ€ To be sure, the terms of the deal may still change at the last minute. Queries sent to ELIVAAS co-founder didnโ€™t elicit any immediate response, while Peak XV has declined to offer comment on the story. ELIVAAS has raised $7.5 million to date, including a $5 million Series A led by 3one4 Capital with participation from Peak XV. Its $2.5 million seed round was led by Peak XVโ€™s Surge, with backing from angel investors such as Kunal Shah, Mohit Gupta, Amit Lakhotia, Naveen Kukreja, and others. ELIVAAS has yet to disclose its FY25 numbers. However, as per startup data platform TheKredible, the company recorded a revenue of Rs 7 crore and a loss of Rs 10.4 crore for the fiscal year ended March 2024.

Shraddha Kapoor-backed Palmonas to raise Rs 55 Cr led by Vertex Ventures

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Shraddha Kapoor-backed Palmonas to raise Rs 55 Cr led by Vertex Ventures
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Shark Tank-famed direct-to-customer (D2C) jewellery startup Palmonas is all set to raise its maiden institutional round. This will be the second funding for the Pune-based company in 2025. "Vertex Ventures is leading Rs 55 crore in Series A round at a post-money valuation of Rs 550 crore ($65 million)," said one of the sources requesting anonymity as discussions are yet to be public. Founded in 2022 by Amol Patwari and Pallavi Mohadikar, Palmonas specialises in demi-fine jewellery such as necklaces, rings, bracelets, earrings, and mangalsutras made from stainless steel with 18k gold vermeil coating. In February this year, Palmonas raised Rs 1.26 crore on Shark Tank India Season 4 from investors Namita Thapar and Ritesh Agarwal, valuing the company at Rs 126 crore post-money. Prior to this, the brand had secured Rs 6 crore in an angel funding round. In March 2024, it roped in Bollywood actress Shraddha Kapoor as its co-founder. Sources indicate that the deal terms have been finalised, and the company is likely to announce the transaction soon. Queries sent to Palmonas and Vertex Ventures did not receive a response by the time of publication of this story. For the fiscal year ending in March 2024, Palmonas reported Rs 5.38 crore in operating revenue against Rs 3.83 crore in FY23. Its losses stood at Rs 1.24 in FY24. It has yet to file its annual report for FY25. Vertex Ventures closed its fifth fund at $541 million in 2023, targeting investments from pre-Series A to Series B. Its recent bets include SpotDraft (lifecycle management), Spyne (AI-based photography and editing), and D2C electronics brand Nuuk.

Decentro raises Rs 30 Cr in Series B, to shift domicile to India

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Decentro raises Rs 30 Cr in Series B, to shift domicile to India
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Decentro raises Rs 30 Cr in Series B, to shift domicile to India Y-Combinator-backed fintech startup Decentro has raised Rs 30 crore in its Series B funding round led by InfoEdge Ventures, with participation from Stargazer Growth and existing investors such as Uncorrelated Ventures. Entrackr has exclusively reported the Series B round recently. The proceeds will be used to grow enterprise adoption, expand product capabilities, and strengthen go-to-market efforts across financial institutions. Co-founded by Rohit Taneja and Pratik Daudkhane, Decentroโ€™s offerings cover consumer and business verification, payment infrastructure for collections and disbursals, and AI-driven debt recovery systems. The API banking platform, which processes over Rs 50,000 crore in annual payment volumes, plans to shift its parent entity from Singapore to India within the next 12 to 18 months. The company claims to be profitable and serves more than 1,300 businesses including NBFCs, digital lenders, banks, and fintech firms. Recently, it launched Scanner, a real-time risk assessment engine, and Neobot, a multilingual AI voice agent focused on debt collections. As per TheKredible, Decentro reported a 47% year-on-year increase in operating revenue to Rs 17.7 crore in FY24 from Rs 12 crore in FY23. However, the company slipped into a loss of Rs 2.46 crore during the same period, after posting a profit in the previous fiscal.

Exclusive: Electric mobility platform Kazam to raise $6 Mn in Series B

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Exclusive: Electric mobility platform Kazam to raise $6 Mn in Series B
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Exclusive: Electric mobility platform Kazam to raise $6 Mn in Series B Electric mobility startup Kazam is raising Rs 51 crore (around $6 million) in its Series B round, led by Vertex Ventures, with participation from Avaana Capital and Chakra Growth Capital. The board at Kazam has passed a special resolution to issue 36,410 Series B compulsory convertible preference shares at an issue price of $165.06 each to raise the aforementioned sum, its regulatory filing sourced from the Registrar of Companies (RoC) shows. IFC VVSEA Co-Invest LP and Vertex Ventures SEA Fund, representing Vertex Ventures, will jointly invest $4.9 million, while Avaana Capital and Chakra Growth Capital will contribute $1.01 million and $0.9 million, respectively. According to Entrackrโ€™s estimates, the company will be valued at around $51 million post-allotment. Kazam plans to deploy the funds towards business growth, expansion initiatives, and general corporate purposes. After this funding round, Vertex Ventures and IFC VVSEA Co-Invest together will hold a 22.89% stake, while Avaana Capital and Chakra Growth Capital will own 17.02% and 1.51% stakes, respectively. Founded in 2020 by Akshay Shekhar and Vaibhav Tyagi, Kazam is an EV charging software platform that develops smart and affordable charging networks. Its technology supports a wide variety of vehicles, including two-wheelers, commercial electric vehicles (CEVs), three-wheelers, and city buses. It claims to power over 25,000 charging points. The Bengaluru-based firm works with the likes of BigBasket, Zypp, Mahindra, Bajaj, Ather, TVS, Hero MotoCorp, and Ultraviolette. The company is yet to file its annual results for FY25. According to the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, its revenue from operations surged 3.3X to Rs 12.19 crore during the fiscal year ended in March 2024 while its losses stood at Rs 10.2 crore in the same fiscal year.

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