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Artha Select Fund closes at Rs 432 Cr; AUM crosses Rs 1,200 Cr

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Artha Select Fund closes at Rs 432 Cr; AUM crosses Rs 1,200 Cr
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Artha India Ventures (AIV) has closed its follow-on fund, Artha Select Fund (ASF), at Rs 432 crore, 131% above its Rs 330 crore target. With this, Arthaโ€™s total Assets Under Management have crossed Rs 1,200 crore. ASF will invest in the top 15% of performers from Arthaโ€™s existing portfolio of over 135 companies across Artha Venture Fund I, Artha Continuum Fund, and the soon-to-launch AVF II. The fund will write Series B and C cheques of around Rs 20 crore each, for 12โ€“14 winners over the next four years. With 33 exits to date, Artha claims to have built a proven track record of identifying and nurturing category leaders. ASF creates a capital bridge from early-stage to growth, addressing Indiaโ€™s โ€œmissing middleโ€ funding gap where many Series Aโ€“C companies stall due to limited capital and a lack of operational support. According to Artha, Indian family offices and ultra-high-net-worth individuals anchor 80% of the fundโ€™s capital, with the remaining 20% from global LPs in Singapore, UAE, Mauritius, Hong Kong, Africa, and the U.S. Sponsor AIV has committed nearly 10% of the fund. ASFโ€™s roster of backers includes household names such as Atul Kirloskarโ€™s Family Office, DSP Family Office, Shahi Exports, HIRA Group, and Anikarth Ventures. โ€œASF allows us to stay invested in our most promising companies well into their scale-up phases,โ€ said Anirudh A. Damani, Managing Partner of Artha Venture Fund & Artha Select Fund. โ€œIndia has no shortage of promising ventures, but far too many face a capital drought between Series A and C. ASF ensures our winners have the firepower, strategic guidance, and operational backing to compete globally while preserving founder ownership and focus.โ€ Artha, through its various funds, has backed startups such as OYO, Rapido, Purplle and Leverage Edu. Under the new fund, it has so far evaluated six companies and selected only spacetech startup Agnikul Cosmos, with an investment commitment of Rs 20โ€“40 crore.

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Unicorn India Ventures closes Fund III at Rs 1,200 Cr

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Unicorn India Ventures closes Fund III at Rs 1,200 Cr
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Unicorn India Ventures closes Fund III at Rs 1,200 Cr Deeptech-focused venture capital firm Unicorn India Ventures has closed its third fund at Rs 1,200 crore, surpassing its initial target of Rs 1,000 crore. LPs in Fund III include HNIs, UHNIs, family offices, and institutions. Backers include Sidbi, SBI, Nabard, and the state governments of Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, and Odisha. According to Unicorn India Ventures, the fund focuses on investments in semiconductors, spacetech, and AI infrastructure. The VC firm claims to have already seen strong early traction, with seven to eight portfolio companies witnessing substantial follow-on rounds. The fund will make 20 investments with an average ticket size of 10-15 crore. It plans to announce four investments in the coming months across quantum sensing, agritech, and spacetech. Across its three funds, the VC firm has built a portfolio of nearly 50 companies, with a total portfolio valuation of about $5 billion. The firm says that it is largely staying away from AI applications (SaaS) and focusing on AI infrastructure such as semiconductors, data centres, power, and enabling technologies. It is also actively exploring nuclear micro power generation as an enabler for AI. Another major trend playing out in the fund is the growing presence of academicians as startup founders. Four to five companies in Fund III are led by academicians, with one of them being a teaching academic. Unicorn India Ventures (UIV) is a Mumbai-based, SEBI-registered Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) launched in 2015 by Bhaskar Majumdar and Anil Joshi. It acts as an early-stage venture capital firm investing in technology-led startups, focusing on seed to pre-Series A rounds with investments ranging from Rs 1 to 10 crore. The firm supports B2B, SaaS, and DeepTech sectors, aiming to build, support, and scale companies, with over 60 investments to its credit.

Exclusive: Agnikul raises Rs 60 Cr in Series new round

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Exclusive: Agnikul raises Rs 60 Cr in Series new round
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Space-tech startup Agnikul Cosmos has raised Rs 60 crore ($6.7 million) in a fresh funding round after a gap of two years. The company secured Rs 30 crore each from Advenza Global Ltd and Atharva Green Ecotech Pvt Ltd. According to regulatory filings sourced from the Registrar of Companies (RoC), the company has issued 225 Series C1 compulsory convertible preference shares (CCPS) at an issue price of Rs 13,33,393.74 per share to Advenza Global Ltd and Atharva Green Ecotech Pvt Ltd each. The object of raising the investment is mainly to meet the strategic growth plans and expansion of its business, as well as to address working capital requirements, according to the regulatory filing. Founded in 2017 by Srinath Ravichandran and Moin SPM, Agnikul is developing customizable small satellite launch vehicles. The startup gained attention for Agnibaan, its 3D-printed rocket engine, and operates from the National Center for Combustion R&D at IIT Madras. Prior to this, Agnikul raised Rs 200 crore (around $26.7 million) in its Series B round in 2022 led by Celesta Capital and Rocketship.vc, Artha Venture Fund, Artha Select Fund, and Mayfield India. While Agnikul is yet to file its FY25 numbers, the Chennai-based startup recorded Rs 9 crore revenue in FY24 with losses nearing Rs 43 crore in the same period. Its competitor, Skyroot Aerospace, posted a revenue of Rs 29 crore while its losses touched Rs 55 crore in FY24.

Fibe crosses Rs 1,200 Cr revenue in FY25; profit spikes 13%

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Fibe crosses Rs 1,200 Cr revenue in FY25; profit spikes 13%
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Fibe crosses Rs 1,200 Cr revenue in FY25; profit spikes 13% In the fiscal year ending March 2025, the consumer lending firm Fibe reported nearly 50% growth in operating revenue to over Rs 1,200 crore, while profit also rose in double digits. Fibe, formerly EarlySalary, recently raised $35 million in a Series F round led by the International Finance Corporation. The impact of this funding will likely reflect in FY26. In the fiscal year ending March 2025, the consumer lending firm reported nearly 50% growth in operating revenue to over Rs 1,200 crore, while profit also rose in double digits. Fibeโ€™s revenue from operations grew 49% year-on-year to Rs 1,228 crore in FY25 from Rs 824 crore in FY24, according to its consolidated financial statements filed with the Registrar of Companies (RoC). Co-founded in 2015 by Akshay Mehrotra and Ashish Goyal, Fibe provides personal loans, long-term loans, loans against mutual funds, and fixed deposits across healthcare, education, and solar rooftop installations. It claims to have facilitated more than 9 million loans, with total disbursements exceeding Rs 40,000 crore through over 8,500 lenders. Interest on loans was the largest revenue contributor for Fibe, with over 80% share of its total operating revenue. This income rose 46% in FY25 and crossed the Rs 1,000 crore mark. The company also earned servicing fee income for managing loan collections and administration on behalf of lending partners. It has partnered with several banks and NBFCs, including Northern Arc Capital, InCred Finance, Tata Capital, and many others. Income from guarantee premium, i.e., fees earned for providing default protection to lending partners, also stood at Rs 104 crore for Fibe and grew 83% year-on-year. The remaining revenue came from marketing income, commission income, and other operating sources. Fibe also earned around Rs 41 crore from non-operating sources such as interest income and gains on the sale of current investments, and this took its total income to Rs 1,269 crore in the last fiscal year. For the consumer lending company, finance cost formed the largest cost centre, with over 62% share of the total expenditure, and stood at Rs 691 crore in FY25 for Fibe. This cost rose 85% year-on-year from Rs 373 crore in FY24. Notably, it included Rs 257 crore towards loan write-offs and Rs 207 crore as loss on guarantees invoked. Advertising and promotional expenses, another major cost centre for Fibe, stood at Rs 128 crore in FY25. Employee benefit expenses, which accounted for under 10% of the total cost, rose 34% to Rs 111 crore, including Rs 9.2 crore of ESOP expenses. Commission paid to selling agents, legal & professional, travelling and other miscellaneous overheads took the overall expenses for the firm to Rs 1,112 crore in FY25 from Rs 706 crore in FY24. Higher non-operating income, which rose from Rs 18 crore to Rs 41 crore, helped the Pune-based firm post a 13% increase in profit to Rs 114 crore. Fibe spent Rs 0.91 to earn one rupee of operating revenue on a unit basis. As of March 2025, it had total current assets of Rs 3,135 crore, which includes cash and bank balance of Rs 259 crore. Fibe has raised over $265 million to date, including a $90 million Series E round led by TR Capital, Trifecta Capital, and Amara Partners. In August last year, Fibe also raised Rs 250 crore in debt for its lending arm, EarlySalary, from a group of investors including AK Capital Finance.

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