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Blume Ventures leads $3.4 Mn round in Zoplar

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Blume Ventures leads $3.4 Mn round in Zoplar
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Blume Ventures leads $3.4 Mn round in Zoplar In total, Bengaluru-based Zoplar has raised $5.1 million in funding, with contributions from Titan Capital, Stride Ventures, and Panthera Peak. Zoplar, a platform dedicated to enhancing the medical equipment procurement process for small and medium-sized hospitals, has raised $3.4 million in a Series A funding round led by Blume Ventures. The round also saw participation from Beenext, Saison Capital, Atrium Angels, Finfirst, and LogX. In total, the company has raised $5.1 million in funding, with contributions from Titan Capital, Stride Ventures, and Panthera Peak. The proceeds will be utilized to strengthen its operational capabilities by focusing on backward integration in the supply chain and developing a robust service engineering team, Zoplar said in a press release. Co-founded in 2022 by Amit Sah and Umesh Sharma, Zoplar crafts a full-stack medical equipment platform and addresses significant pain points MSME hospitals face, including the complexities of identifying price-optimal products, managing multiple vendor relationships, ensuring high-quality after-sales service, and accessing financing solutions. Since its inception, Zoplar claims that it has gained significant momentum in the market, partnering with approximately 300 hospitals, including prominent nephrology chains such as DCDC. The Gurugram-based company boasts a 40% rate of repeat customers, underscoring the demand for quality medical equipment in the sector.

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B2B fintech startup Mysa bags $3.4 Mn co-led by Blume Ventures and Piper Serica

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B2B fintech startup Mysa bags $3.4 Mn co-led by Blume Ventures and Piper Serica
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B2B fintech startup Mysa bags $3.4 Mn co-led by Blume Ventures and Piper Serica Business-to-business fintech startup Mysa has raised $3.4 million in a funding round co-led by Blume Ventures and Piper Serica, with participation from Ikemori Ventures, Raise Financial Services, QED Innovation Labs, and existing investors Antler, IIMA Ventures, and Neon Fund. The Bengaluru-based startup had previously raised $2.8 million in a seed funding round from Blume Ventures and others in February 2025. The proceeds will be used to expand its automation capabilities and launch additional banking products, including procurement tools, expense management linked to the Unified Payments Interface, and a corporate credit card, Mysa said in a press release. Co-founded in 2023 by Arpita Kapoor and Mohit Rangaraju, Mysa is a fintech startup that provides an AI-powered unified platform for business banking, expense management, and accounting automation. It helps mid-sized Indian businesses with revenue between Rs 10 crore and Rs 300 crore streamline accounts payable, vendor payments, and reconciliations. According to Mysa, its services include accounts payable automation, invoice management, expense tracking, and integrated banking through partner banks such as Yes Bank. The platform features Smart Scan for automated bill processing, expense categorisation, and real-time reconciliation. The company aims to simplify financial operations for founders and finance teams by offering a comprehensive alternative to using multiple disconnected tools. It serves customers across sectors such as quick commerce, manufacturing, hospitality, fintech, and real estate, including companies such as Dhan, Wint Wealth, Swish, DrinkPrime, and Material Depot. Mysa claims it currently processes over Rs 1,500 crore in annualised transaction volumes and facilitates payments to more than 40,000 bank accounts. It has integrations with over 15 banks, including Axis Bank, Yes Bank, IDFC First Bank, ICICI Bank, and HDFC Bank.

Volt14 raises $1.87 Mn in pre-Series A round led by Blume Ventures

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Volt14 raises $1.87 Mn in pre-Series A round led by Blume Ventures
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Volt14 raises $1.87 Mn in pre-Series A round led by Blume Ventures Battery technology startup Volt14 has secured $1.87 million in its pre-Series A funding round led by Blume Ventures. Beyond Next Ventures, Spectrum Impact. Shashank Pathak 05 May 2025 11:12 IST Follow Us New Update Battery technology startup Volt14 has secured $1.87 million in its pre-Series A funding round led by Blume Ventures. Beyond Next Ventures, Spectrum Impact, Supermorpheus, and returning investor Cocoon Capital have also participated. The total funding raised by the Bengaluru-based startup now stands at $4.02 million. The proceeds will be used to scale up manufacturing and expand its team. Founded in 2019 by Animesh Kumar Jha, Volt14 focuses on developing silicon-based anode materials for lithium-ion batteries. It has also developed an in-house cylindrical battery cell format demonstrating energy density enabled by its silicon anode. Volt14 claims that its technology increases silicon content in anodes while maintaining performance levels and is currently being evaluated by multiple battery cell manufacturers. According to market research, the lithium-ion battery sector is projected to exceed $300 billion by 2034, driven by electric vehicle adoption and energy storage expansion. Blume Ventures, the lead investor in this round, is also one of the early backers of Battery Smart, which is the most funded startup in the space.

Atomicwork closes Seed round at $14 Mn

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Atomicwork closes Seed round at $14 Mn
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B2B SaaS startup Atomicwork has raised an additional $3 million in its seed round from Abhinav Dhar, ex-CIO of TransUnion, Prasad Ramakrishnan, CIO and technology leader, Avanish Sahai, former ecosystem leader at Salesforce, ServiceNow, and Google Cloud and Rich Waldron, CEO of Tray. The firm’s existing investors like Storm Ventures, Z47 (formerly Matrix Partners), Blume Ventures, and Neon Fund also participated in the round. This is the second tranche of its seed round. In September last year, Atomicwork had raised $11 million led by Blume Ventures and Matrix Partners India. With this, the total funding for the startup stands at $14 million. The proceeds will be used for enterprise AI agent technology, fuel the firm’s GTM team expansion in the United States over the next three years, the company said in a press release. Founded in September 2022 by Vijay Rayapati, Kiran Darisi, and Parsuram Vijayasankar, Atomicwork provides software that automates workflows under the information and technology (IT), human resources (HR), finance, and other business functions. It helps companies instantly help their employees by collecting tribal knowledge from across the organization – stored in docs, wikis, information systems, email threads, and chat conversations. Previously, Rayapati had founded Minjar which raised $2 million before getting acquired by US-based publicly-listed cloud infrastructure company Nutanix for about $50 million. Blume also invested in Minjar’s initial funding round. Darisi and Vijayasankar were part of the founding team of SaaS unicorn Freshworks.

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