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VC Lumikai eyes 10-12 deals via India Fund-II

Economic TimesEconomic Times · 1y ago
VC Lumikai eyes 10-12 deals via India Fund-II
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Lumikai, a gaming and interactive media venture capital firm, plans to make 10-12 investments in pre-seed and Series A companies from its $50 million India fund II. The firm currently has $58 million in assets under management from 15 portfolio companies, with over 70% of them generating revenue. Lumikai is focused on interactive media sub-sectors, including content, platforms, tools and technology infrastructure, and systems of play. The Indian gaming industry has seen increased interest from various investors, leading to a surge in game development studios and the return of experienced talent. However, Lumikai sees limited potential in real money gaming and has adjusted its growth forecast for the sector.

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Kettleborough VC launches fund II with Rs 80 Cr target, closes Rs 35 Cr in first tranche

EntrackrEntrackr · 1d ago
Kettleborough VC launches fund II with Rs 80 Cr target, closes Rs 35 Cr in first tranche
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Venture capital firm Kettleborough VC, founded by early-stage investor Nisarg Shah, has launched its second fund with a target corpus of Rs 80 crore and announced a first close at Rs 35 crore. The fund is backed by a mix of family offices and entrepreneurs from India and the US. According to Kettleborough, Fund II will continue to invest in deeply experienced founders at the earliest stages, typically those with over 10 years of domain expertise and a strong execution focus. The firm will write initial cheques of $300,000–$500,000 in about 10 startups, with significant follow-on reserves for high-performing bets. Founded in 2021, Kettleborough VC has built a name as a conviction-led, construct-specific fund. Its Fund I backed 12 startups including Zippmat, InPrime, Finhaat, and Elivaas, nine of which received their first institutional cheque from Kettleborough. These portfolio companies have since raised follow-on rounds from investors like Omnivore, Lightspeed, 3one4, and Bessemer. “We only back founders for whom the startup is a natural outcome of a decade-long journey in their domain. Fund I has validated this thesis with strong portfolio traction and early PMF. Fund II doubles down on this conviction,” said Shah. Kettleborough added that it focuses on “Dhandha-first” businesses, with interest across financial services, commerce infrastructure, and vertical SaaS/AI platforms. Shah has personally backed over 30 startups, with 10 exits and 80 follow-on rounds, including hits like Foxtale, Onebanc, and Homeville.

2am VC launches Fund II to invest in 30 Indian startups

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2am VC launches Fund II to invest in 30 Indian startups
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2am VC launches Fund II to invest in 30 Indian startups 2am VC, an early-stage India-only venture capital firm, has announced the formal launch of 2am VC Fund II. The fund will invest in innovative areas generated by the New India opportunity, including startups in consumer tech, fintech, food & beverage, AI, and global SaaS. According to 2am VC, Fund II plans to invest in up to 30 Indian startups, predominantly at the pre-seed to seed stage, aspiring to lead investment rounds and take meaningful ownership in companies to provide operational value to founders. 60% of the fund will be committed to initial investments, leaving 40% to support founders in follow-on investments. 2am VC connects global investors with Indian founders as a hyperlocal partner, curating deal flow for global investors into the next generation of Indian founders while unlocking global resources for Indian founders to reach international networks and opportunities. The firm is dedicated to speed, transparency, founder-friendliness, and cross-border synergies, blending operational agility and institutional processes to effectively secure deals and go above and beyond to support founders. 2am VC states that it examines the key elements driving the New India, as founders build companies to tap into uniquely Indian contexts to better serve Indian end-users. The maturation of foundational models is giving way to new niche categories that meet emerging needs. The firm goes the extra mile to support founders as their hyperlocal and hyperglobal partners by introducing key relationships, arranging customers, and offering targeted guidance to support growth and achieve product-market fit. 2am VC has closed a $10 million Fund I. To date, 2am VC has invested in 47 companies, including notable startups such as NEWME, Apna Mart, Bimaplan, and Karbon Card, among others. Launched in 2021 by Hershel Mehta and Brendan Rogers, 2am VC is an early-stage Indian venture capital firm investing in innovative startups. With offices in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi NCR, and Los Angeles, 2am VC blends the best of both East and West through the firm’s India Beachhead Strategy.

Singularity AMC’s SGOF II oversubscribed at Rs 1800 Cr, eyes final close soon

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Singularity AMC’s SGOF II oversubscribed at Rs 1800 Cr, eyes final close soon
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Singularity AMC, a growth equity platform for private and PIPEs, has announced that its second PE fund, Singularity Growth Opportunities Fund II (SGOF II), is oversubscribed at Rs 1800 crore. Launched in August 2023 with a Rs 1,500 crore corpus and a Rs 500 crore green shoe option, the fund saw strong investor interest, securing its first close at Rs 500 crore within a month. It focuses on Energy Transition, next-generation industrials, Consumer, Healthcare, and Financial Services. SGOF II has already backed eight companies, including Lohum, a battery recycling startup; HEG, an energy transition platform such as Sterling & Wilson Data Centre, a data center EPC provider, Sabine, an IVF healthcare company, Classic Legends, the maker of JAWA motorcycles, Qucev, a sustainable EV manufacturer and Deal 7, a luxury watch retailer. Over the next two years, the fund aims to invest Rs 75-175 crore in 12-15 companies. Founded in 2016, Singularity AMC is led by Yash Kela and Mithun Sacheti. The firm manages three funds and has invested in Swiggy, Paytm, Jana Small Finance Bank, and Jawa. Its first fund achieved a 30% IRR and is on track to reach 3x MOIC. The fund follows a structured investment approach, with 40% allocated to late-stage companies, 40% to profitable growth-stage firms, and 20% to high-conviction venture-stage opportunities. Its current portfolio is valued at Rs 492 crore, with a Multiple on Invested Capital (MOIC) of 1.2x.

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