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Colossa WomenFirst Fund raises Rs 100 Cr in first close

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Colossa WomenFirst Fund raises Rs 100 Cr in first close
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Colossa Ventures, a SEBI-registered independent venture capital management company, has announced the first close of its maiden fund – Colossa WomenFirst Fund at Rs 100 crore. The fund with a target corpus of Rs 500 crore will primarily focus on investing in the pre-Series A stage and beyond. Based on research Colossa aims to create a niche in healthcare & healthtech, fintech, climate & cleantech, deeptech and the consumer sectors. The fund’s strategy is to leverage gender-diversity to generate alpha, and has attracted institutions such as SIDBI and family offices like Dr. Ranjan Pai’s Family Office, and the Shriram Ownership Trust, among others to invest in the first close. Co-founded in 2022 by Ashu Suyansh and Vandana Rajadhyaksha, Colossa WomenFirst Fund is a sector-agnostic venture growth fund, that seeks to revolutionize the startup landscape by focusing exclusively on women-founded or co-founded, or where women are the main beneficiaries. A bunch of women-focused funds are currently active in India. For context, Kalaari Capital runs CXXO initiative for female founders. Gender-focused investment platform Achieving Women Equity (AWE) Funds also launched its maiden India fund amounting to Rs 350 crore. Search giant Google runs a program called Google for Startups Women Founders Fund and provides $100,000 in equity-free cash to female-founded startups. Saha Fund, She Capital, and StrongHer Ventures also focus on women founder-led startups.

Theia Ventures announces first close of maiden fund at $30 Mn

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Theia Ventures announces first close of maiden fund at $30 Mn
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Theia Ventures announces first close of maiden fund at $30 Mn Venture capital firm Theia Ventures has announced the first close of its maiden fund, securing $30 million (approx Rs 266.2 crore) toward its $30 million target. Theia will focus its Fund I investments on deeptech, energy transition, and decarbonisation, backing startups in areas like green mobility, sustainable materials, battery technologies, clean logistics, and industrial decarbonisation. To date, the firm has already locked in commitments exceeding 50% of the target. It is structured as a Category II Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) under SEBI regulations. Theia’s founders have also brought in British International Investment (BII) as an anchor investor, along with support from other global investors such as Allocator One (Germany), Cisco Foundation (US), and Vitality Capital Partners (Australia). Domestically, family offices and industrial groups including Anand Mahindra, Thermax’s Meher Pudumjee, JM Financial, Vimson Group, and Shivanand Salgaocar Group are backing Theia. The fund plans to make 18–20 early-stage investments, with individual cheque sizes typically between $500,000 to $1 million, and reserve roughly 50% of capital for follow-on rounds. Theia has already deployed capital in Sarla Aviation (aerospace) and Climitra Carbon (industrial biochar). It has also committed investments in startups working on precision fermentation and AI-based energy modeling. The final close is expected by the end of fiscal year 2026 (FY26).

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