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Exclusive: BazaarNow set to raise around $8 Mn led by Peak XV

EntrackrEntrackr · 2d ago
Exclusive: BazaarNow set to raise around $8 Mn led by Peak XV
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Exclusive: BazaarNow set to raise around $8 Mn led by Peak XV BazaarNow is set to raise Rs 72.3 crore (approximately $7.8 million) in its Series A round led by Peak XV Partners, with participation from existing investors Whiteboard Capital. Quick commerce startup BazaarNow is set to raise Rs 72.3 crore in its Series A round led by Peak XV Partners, with participation from existing investors Whiteboard Capital and Antler. The board of BazaarNow has passed a resolution to approve the issuance of 8,123 CCPS at an issue price of Rs 88,851.94 each to the above-mentioned sum, according to its filing with the Registrar of Companies (RoC). Peak XV Partners is set to lead the round with an investment of Rs 53.92 crore, followed by existing investors Whiteboard Capital and Antler, contributing Rs 7.2 crore and Rs 7 crore, respectively. The remaining capital will come from Nirman Ventures and a group of angel investors, including Vidit Aatrey, founder and CEO of Meesho. As per Entrackr’s estimates, the company’s valuation will surge to around Rs 270 crore post-money from nearly Rs 40 crore in its seed round. The proceeds will be used for meeting working capital requirements and other general corporate purposes. In December 2025, as per regulatory filings, the company had previously raised Rs 7.82 crore in its seed round led by Antler and Whiteboard Capital. Launched in January 2026, BazaarNow is a Bengaluru-based quick commerce startup founded by former Zepto executives Priyanshu Jain, Arjun Harish, and Tarithnay Mandal. The company offers sub-10-minute delivery of groceries, daily essentials, and higher-margin categories through a network of dark stores, and is currently operational in select areas of Bengaluru. BazaarNow competes in India’s rapidly growing quick commerce market dominated by players such as Blinkit, Swiggy Instamart, and Zepto, while newer entrants including Flipkart Minutes and Amazon Now are also expanding aggressively.

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Exclusive: Grapevine set to raise Series A led by Kae Capital

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Exclusive: Grapevine set to raise Series A led by Kae Capital
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**Exclusive: Grapevine set to raise Series A led by Kae Capital** Anonymous social media platform Grapevine is set to raise Rs 33.86 crore (around $3.8 million) in its Series A round, led by Kae Capital, with participation from Peak XV Partners and Unilazer Ventures. According to the company’s latest regulatory filing with the Registrar of Companies (RoC), the board has approved a special resolution to issue 44,325 Series A preference shares at a price of Rs 7,599.5 per share, to raise the aforementioned amount. As per the filing, Kae Capital will invest Rs 18 crore, while Peak XV Partners and Unilazer Ventures will contribute Rs 7 crore and Rs 8.6 crore, respectively. The company plans to deploy the funds toward expansion and overall business growth. According to Entrackr’s estimates, the fresh funding will value the company at a post-money valuation of around Rs 150 crore ($17 million). Following this transaction, Peak XV Partners will command a 20.77% stake, while Kae Capital and Unilazer Ventures will own 11.97% and 5.69%, respectively. Meanwhile, Grapevine’s co-founders, Jainam Dinesh Talsania, Shreeyash Nitin Dharmadhikari, and Saumil Sanjai Tripathi, will collectively retain 48.78% ownership in the company. Prior to this round, Grapevine had raised $2.6 million in its seed round, led by Peak XV Partners, which had picked up a little over 20% stake at the time. Entrackr had exclusively reported that development as well. Founded in early 2023, Grapevine enables unrestricted and anonymous discussions across topics such as career, finance, professional experiences, and personal matters. The platform claims to have a thriving community of over 30,000 members, largely comprising professionals from tech companies and startups. The company competes to an extent with FishBowl, Blind, Together, and Reddit, all of which operate in the anonymous professional networking and discussion space.

Exclusive: Sweet Karam Coffee to top up Series A at 85% valuation premium

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Exclusive: Sweet Karam Coffee to top up Series A at 85% valuation premium
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Exclusive: Sweet Karam Coffee to top up Series A at 85% valuation premium South Indian food brand Sweet Karam Coffee (SKC) is set to raise Rs 30 crore ($3.31 million) in its Series A extension round from existing investors Peak XV Partners and Fireside Ventures. The board at Sweet Karam Coffee has passed a resolution to approve the issue of 19,221 Series A1 compulsorily convertible preference shares (CCPS) at an issue price of Rs 15,609 per share to raise the above-mentioned sum, according to a filing with the Registrar of Companies (RoC). Peak XV Partners will lead the round with an investment of Rs 20 crore, while Fireside Venture Investment will participate with Rs 10 crore, taking the total fundraise to Rs 30 crore in this tranche. As per Entrackr’s estimates, the company’s valuation is expected to rise by 85% to Rs 580 crore (about $64 million) post-money, from Rs 313 crore (around $36.7 million) in its previous $8 million round. Since both participants are existing investors, the round could see additional capital coming in soon. According to the filings, the proceeds from the round will be utilised towards the expansion of the company’s business operations. Founded in 2015, SKC offers authentic South Indian sweets, snacks, and filter coffee made without palm oil, preservatives, or maida, along with condiments, pickles, masalas, and ghee. The company sells via its website, e-commerce, and quick commerce platforms, and claims to serve customers across 32 countries. In April 2025, the company raised $8 million in a Series round led by Peak XV Partners, with participation from existing investor Fireside Ventures. Following the allotment of the latest tranche, Peak XV Partners and Fireside Venture will hold 24.89% and 29.10% stake in Sweet Karam Coffee, respectively. The company’s revenue from operations grew over 4X to Rs 46 crore in FY25 from Rs 11.26 crore in FY24, while losses also increased around 3.3X to Rs 24.78 crore from Rs 7.58 crore.

Exclusive: The Whole Truth to raise around $34 Mn at $400 Mn valuation in Series D

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Exclusive: The Whole Truth to raise around $34 Mn at $400 Mn valuation in Series D
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Exclusive: The Whole Truth to raise around $34 Mn at $400 Mn valuation in Series D Clean-label health food brand The Whole Truth is all set to raise Rs 304 crore (around $34 million) in its Series D round led by existing investor Sofina Ventures with the participation from Sauce.VC and Frangipani Capital. Previously, The Whole Truth raised $15 million in a Series C funding round led by Sofina, with participation from Z47, Peak XV Partners, and Sauce.VC in February last year. The board at The Whole Truth has passed a special resolution to approve the issue of 67,596 Series D CCPS at an issue price of Rs 44,993 each to raise the aforementioned sum, its regulatory filing accessed from the Registrar of Companies (RoC) shows. Sofina Ventures is set to lead the Series D round with an investment of Rs 190.2 crore ($21 million), while existing investor Sauce.VC is contributing Rs 110 crore ($12.2 million) and Frangipani Capital has also joined the round with Rs 3.92 crore. The company has already received the investments from Sauce.VC and Frangipani Capital, while Sofina’s capital infusion is yet to be received. The fresh capital will be deployed to meet the company’s financial requirements and support business expansion. According to Entrackr’s estimates, the Mumbai-based firm’s post-money valuation is set to rise 69% to Rs 3,604 crore ($400 million) from Rs 2,135 crore ($254 million) in the previous Series C round. The company may raise more capital in this round and the valuation will vary accordingly. As per a separate filing, in addition to the funding, the company has expanded its ESOP pool by 13,208 options worth Rs 59.42 crore, taking the total ESOP pool value to Rs 221.6 crore ($24.6 million). The Whole Truth sells a wide range of products such as protein bars, peanut butter, dark chocolates, energy bars, immunity balls, and muesli. The platform offers subscription plans and claims that around 80–85% of its sales are generated through its website, with the rest coming from partnerships. The Peak XV-backed company had raised around $38 million prior to this round. Following the latest infusion, Sofina Ventures will hold a 9.28% stake in the company, while Sauce.VC will own a 10.43% stake. The Whole Truth posted a 3.3X year-on-year growth in its revenue to Rs 215.8 crore in FY25 from Rs 65.3 crore in FY24. However, the company’s losses also rose by 18% to Rs 28.15 crore during the same period.

Exclusive: Peak XV-backed OneAssist to raise Rs 108 Cr from Stride Ventures

EntrackrEntrackr · 8m ago
Exclusive: Peak XV-backed OneAssist to raise Rs 108 Cr from Stride Ventures
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**Exclusive: Peak XV-backed OneAssist to raise Rs 108 Cr from Stride Ventures** Peak XV-backed post sales service company OneAssist is all set to raise Rs 108 crore ($12.3 million) in a mix of debt and equity from Stride Ventures. This is the first debt funding for the company in four years since it raised around $33 million from RSCo. OneAssist’s board has approved a special resolution to raise Rs 108 crore, as per its RoC filing. The round includes Rs 100 crore through the issuance of 10,000 non-convertible debentures (NCDs) at a face value of Rs 1,00,000 each, along with Rs 8 crore via 601 CCPS issued at Rs 1,33,160 apiece. Each debenture will carry a coupon rate of 14.2% per annum, and the firm plans to use the proceeds for general corporate purposes, the filing said. As per Entrackr’s estimates, OneAssist will be valued at around Rs 1,978 crore or $225 million post-allotment. Founded in 2011 by Subrat Pani and Gagan Maini, OneAssist is a subscription-based assistance and protection platform offering services such as wallet and credit card loss coverage, extended warranties, repairs, and protection for mobile phones and home appliances. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, OneAssist raised over $75 million from investors including Peak XV Partners, Lightspeed, and RSCO. For the fiscal year ended March 2025, the Mumbai-based firm posted a 22% growth in its operating revenue to Rs 623 crore in FY25 from Rs 509 crore in FY24. During the period, it reported a 56% reduction in its net loss to Rs 11 crore, as per its provisional financial statement sourced from company filings. OneAssist competes with Servify, Onsitego, Syska Gadget Secure, and ZurePro.

Exclusive: Peak XV joins Truemeds’ Series C round with $20 Mn

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Exclusive: Peak XV joins Truemeds’ Series C round with $20 Mn
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Exclusive: Peak XV joins Truemeds’ Series C round with $20 Mn Telehealth platform Truemeds has secured another $20 million or Rs 174.33 crore in its ongoing Series C round from new investor Peak XV Partners. This investment is an extension of the $44 million raised by Truemeds in March this year, led by Accel, which was exclusively reported by Entrackr. The board at Truemeds has allotted 19,737 Series C2 compulsory convertible preference shares at an issue price of Rs 88,331 each to raise the aforementioned sum from Peak XV, its regulatory filing accessed from the Registrar of Companies (RoC) shows. The company plans to utilise the funds for business expansion and to support its growth plans, according to the filing. As per Entrackr’s estimates, its valuation stood at $410 million (Rs 3,487 crore) in the new tranche (post-allotment), a 22% increase from its C1 tranche. Founded by Naitik Nayyar and Akshat Wani, Truemeds helps consumers discover cost-effective alternative brands for prescribed medicines by analyzing the prescriptions they upload. It partners with certified pharmacies to deliver medicines at discounted prices, aiming to make healthcare more affordable and accessible. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, the firm has raised over $90 million to date. Following the latest allotment, Peak XV holds a 5% stake in the company. Westbridge is the largest shareholder in Truemeds followed by Info Edge which owns 21.87% stake. Co-founders Naitik Nayyar and Akshat Wani both collectively retain 21.3%. Truemeds doubled its revenue to Rs 315 crore in FY24, while its losses narrowed by 9% to Rs 61 crore during the same period. The Mumbai-based firm competes with telehealth platforms like PharmEasy, which recorded Rs 5,664 crore in revenue in FY24, and Tata 1mg, which posted Rs 1,964 crore.

Exclusive: Neo kicks off Series B with $26.5 Mn

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
Exclusive: Neo kicks off Series B with $26.5 Mn
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Wealth and asset management company Neo has raised Rs 220 crore or $26.5 million in its Series B led by Crystal Investment. This is the second significant round for the Mumbai-based company in the past 9 months. The board at Neo has approved issuing Series B preference shares at an issue price of Rs 3,12,421 each to raise $26.5 million, its regulatory filing accessed from the Registrar of Companies (RoC) shows. Crystal investments pumped in Rs 140 crore (approximately $16.8 million) while Mufg Bank and individual investor Deepak Agarwal participated with Rs 78 crore and Rs 2 crore, respectively. This seems to be part of an ongoing round and the firm may raise more funds.. As per TheKredible’s estimates, the company has been valued at around Rs 1,920 crore or $231 million post-allotment. Neo has raised around $104 million to date including its $35 million Series B round led by Peak XV in October last year. According to the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Peak VV was the largest external shareholder, holding 22.22% of the company. Meanwhile, its co-founders—Nitin Jain, Varun Bajpai, and Hemant Dogra—collectively held 63.81% prior to this funding round. Neo provides advisory and yield-based investment solutions to high and ultra-high net worth individuals including indigenous family offices. The three-year-old firm demonstrated supper growth in the fiscal year ending March 2023 as its revenue ballooned 9X to Rs 65.1 crore. Neo achieved such growth with a mere loss of Rs 3.6 crore during FY23. The company is yet to disclose its FY24 results.

Exclusive: Newtrace to raise pre Series A funding led by HDFC Bank

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Exclusive: Newtrace to raise pre Series A funding led by HDFC Bank
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Newtrace is set to raise Rs 28 crore (approximately $3.12 million) in a pre-Series A round from HDFC Bank and Japan-based Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance. Existing investors Aavishkaar Capital, Peak XV Partners, Speciale Invest, and Micelio Fund also participated in the new round. The board at Newtrace approved the issue of 2,541 pre-Series A CCCPS at an issue price of Rs 111,694 each to raise the funds, according to a filing with the Registrar of Companies (RoC). HDFC Bank will lead the new round with Rs 4.9 crore, followed by Peak XV, Aavishkaar Capital, and Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance, which will invest Rs 4.35 crore each. Speciale Invest, Micelio Technology Fund, and other existing investors will contribute the remaining amount. Newtrace's valuation post-money is estimated to be Rs 237 crore (approximately $26 million). The proceeds will be used for product development, expansion, infrastructure and delivery capabilities, and overall growth. Founded in 2021 by Prasanta Sarkar and Rochan Sinha, Newtrace develops cost-efficient electrolyzer technology for green hydrogen production. Prior to this round, Newtrace raised over $6.5 million, including a $5.65 million round in May 2023 led by Peak XV and Aavishkaar Capital. Speciale Invest will hold a 12.88% stake after the allotment of the new round, followed by Peak XV (12.88%), Micelio Technology Fund (11.65%), Aavishkaar Capital (5.80%), HDFC Bank (2.11%), and Mitsui Sumitomo (1.84%). For the fiscal year ended March 2025, Newtrace reported Rs 1.8 crore in operating revenue, with losses widening 73% to Rs 15.6 crore.

Exclusive: Ex-ShareChat CXO Shashank Shekhar’s new startup to raise $4 Mn led by Peak XV

EntrackrEntrackr · 9m ago
Exclusive: Ex-ShareChat CXO Shashank Shekhar’s new startup to raise $4 Mn led by Peak XV
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Exclusive: Ex-ShareChat CXO Shashank Shekhar’s new startup to raise $4 Mn led by Peak XV Shashank Shekhar, a former head of content strategy and operations at ShareChat, is raising $4 million for his new startup focused on AI-led learning, according to two sources familiar with the development. “Peak XV Partners is leading the round with participation from a few early-stage institutional and angel investors,” said one of the sources requesting anonymity. “Shekhar has been quietly building this for the last few months and has early prototypes in place.” According to sources, the startup is currently in stealth and is expected to go live later this year. While details remain limited, its model draws similarities to Seekho, a career-focused learning platform. Entrackr recently reported that Seekho is in talks to raise $25-30 million. Shekhar was Head of Content at ShareChat between December 2016 and May 2018. He then co-founded the hyperlocal information platform Circle Internet, which was acquired by ShareChat in August 2020. Following the acquisition, he served as Head of Content Strategy and Operations at the Google-backed company until his resignation in March this year. “The round is expected to close in the coming weeks. The startup is likely to use the capital to expand its AI and product team, continue development and prepare for an initial rollout,” said another source. The startup’s name could not be confirmed. Queries sent to Shekhar and Peak XV did not elicit a response until the time of publication. While Shekhar’s startup will be the first direct rival to Seekho, platforms like YouTube Shorts and Instagram offer indirect competition through creator-led educational content aimed at the same audience.

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