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Metalbook raises $15 Mn in Series A round

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
Metalbook raises $15 Mn in Series A round
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Metalbook, a platform for the global metals supply chain, has raised $15 million in its Series A funding round led by Rigel Capital, with participation from FJ Labs, as well as existing investors, Axilor Ventures, Foundamental, Stride Ventures, Trifecta Capital, and others. Axilor had led $5 million seed round in Metalbook in August last year. Metalbook is poised to deepen its impact on the manufacturing and infrastructure supply chains, metal sourcing, logistics, and financing solutions for large-scale global projects, the company said in a press release. Founded in 2021, Metalbook helps enterprise & SME customers through their entire metal manufacturing and procurement cycle, including buying, selling, excess inventory liquidation, customization, logistics, financing, e-auctioning, scrap recycling, credit and project management solutions. “..We want to make sure that there is enough of a track record for market investors to look at before we plan for an Initial Public Offer (IPO) in 4-5 years,” said Raghavendra Pratap Singh, co-founder, Metalbook. The Delhi-based startup claims to work with over 500 global metal manufacturers, dealers and suppliers across the value chain and currently caters to more than 1,000 customers. The company works with global steel players such as ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel, Tata Steel, JSW, EU Metals, JSPL et al and several enterprise customers such as DLF, BL Kashyap, Bygging, etc. It recently launched new categories across Copper, Aluminium, and metal scrap and has built out a global footprint of processing centers, and more than 1,000 suppliers across 80 geographies. Metalbook is anticipated to achieve an annualized revenue run rate of $200 million by the end of FY24, a growth of over 15 times in the past two years.

IndiGo Ventures makes first close of debut fund at Rs 450 Cr, invests in Jeh Aerospace

EntrackrEntrackr · 4m ago
IndiGo Ventures makes first close of debut fund at Rs 450 Cr, invests in Jeh Aerospace
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IndiGo Ventures makes first close of debut fund at Rs 450 Cr, invests in Jeh Aerospace IndiGo Ventures, the corporate venture capital arm of airline company IndiGo, announced the first close of its maiden fund at Rs 450 crore. Launched in August 2024 with regulatory approval from SEBI to raise Rs 600 crore, the fund focuses on investing in early-stage startups driving innovation in aviation and allied sectors. It targets companies at the pre-Series A to Series B stages, emphasizing long-term strategic alignment. With the first close completed, the firm approved an investment in Jeh Aerospace, a company operating in aerospace and defense manufacturing, for an undisclosed amount. This step is part of IndiGo’s innovation agenda, which combines operational expertise with capital to support entrepreneurs addressing challenges in aerospace and related domains. “This investment also strengthens the Indo-U.S. aerospace ties, advances Make-in-India and accelerates innovation, contributing to realising India’s potential to become a global aerospace and aviation hub,” said Pieter Elbers, chief executive officer at IndiGo. Jeh Aerospace will use the investment to scale its digital manufacturing infrastructure, enhance its AI-driven production optimization and supply chain integration platforms, and attract engineering and production talent. Founded by industry veterans Vishal Sanghavi and Venkatesh Mudragalla, Jeh Aerospace provides manufacturing, engineering, and supply chain management solutions to the global aerospace and defense industry. Within its first year of operations, Jeh Aerospace has scaled to a 100-member team of engineers and technicians, delivered 100,000 flight-critical aeroengine components and precision tools meeting AS9100 standards, and secured $100 million in long-term contracts with global aerospace companies. In January last year, the Hyderabad-based startup raised $2.75 million in a seed funding round led by General Catalyst, along with participation from angel investors like Pratyush Kumar and Dwarkanath Srinivas.

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