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Exclusive: EV-focused fintech startup Turno to raise $5.5 Mn in pre-Series B

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Exclusive: EV-focused fintech startup Turno to raise $5.5 Mn in pre-Series B
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Exclusive: EV-focused fintech startup Turno to raise $5.5 Mn in pre-Series B Turno is a commercial vehicle marketplace which sells three-wheel EVs such as Mahindra & Mahindra, Piaggio, Euler Motors, and Etrio among others. Commercial electric vehicle (EV) distribution and financing platform Turno is raising Rs 50 crore or $5.5 million in its pre-Series B round from Stellaris Ventures and with the participation of B Capital, Quona Accion Inclusion Fund, and BII. Turno members at the extraordinary general meeting (EGM) have approved a special resolution to issue 19,604 pre-Series B compulsorily convertible preference shares (CCPS) at an issue price of Rs 25,509 per share, aggregating to a total fundraise of Rs 50.01 crore, according to its regulatory filings accessed from the Registrar of Companies (RoC). Existing investor British International Investment will invest Rs 20 crore, followed by Stellaris Venture Partners with an investment of Rs 15 crore, while B Capital and Quona will invest Rs 10 crore and Rs 5 crore, respectively. As per Entrackr’s estimates, the company will be valued at around Rs 492 crore ($55 million) post-money. The fresh capital will be utilised to support the company’s growth and expansion plans, meet operational requirements, and fund general corporate purposes. Following the pre-series B round, Stellaris Venture Partners will hold a 19.49% stake in Turno, while B Capital, British International Investment, and Quona Accion Investment will hold stakes of 8.63%, 7.03%, and 6.79%, respectively. Founded by Hemanth Aluru and Sudhindra Reddy, Turno is a commercial vehicle marketplace which sells three-wheel EVs such as Mahindra & Mahindra, Piaggio, Euler Motors, and Etrio among others. It also provides financing options across Delhi, Telangana, and Maharashtra. Turno has raised around $28 million to date, including $5.5 million in May last year and $13.8 million in its Series A round in February 2023. The company is yet to file its FY25 financials. For the fiscal year ended March 2024, Turno posted Rs 3.67 crore in revenue in FY24, while its losses expanded by 18.5% to Rs 31.87 crore.

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EV startup Turno raises $5.5 Mn led by BII

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
EV startup Turno raises $5.5 Mn led by BII
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Commercial electric vehicle (EV) distribution and financing Turno has raised Rs 46 crore ($5.5 million) from new and existing investors. The new capital infusion for the Bengaluru-based firm came after 15 months. The board at Turno has passed a special resolution to allot 18,057 compulsory convertible preference shares at an issue price of Rs 25,509 each to raise Rs 46 crore, its regulatory filing accessed through the Registrar of Companies (RoC) shows. British International Investment invested Rs 24.94 crore while existing investors and Quona Accion, Stellaris Ventures, and B Capital participated with 6.89 crore, Rs 9.27 crore, and Rs 4.95 crore respectively. According to the filings, the company will use these funds for expansion and to meet working capital requirements as decided by the board. As per startup data intelligence platform TheKredible estimates, Turno is valued at around Rs 587 crore or $71 million post-money. The round seems to be an ongoing one and the firm is likely to raise more money and the firm’s worth will change accordingly. Following the fresh investment, Stellaris Ventures holds 18.68% stake in Turno while B Capital, Quona Accion, and British International Investment have 7.70%, 6.54%, and 4.25% stake, respectively. Founded by Hemanth Aluru and Sudhindra Reddy, Turno is a commercial vehicle marketplace which sells three-wheel EVs such as Mahindra & Mahindra, Piaggio, Euler Motors, and Etrio among others. It also provides financing options across Delhi, Telangana, Maharashtra, et al. The company has raised around $22.5 million to date including a $13.8 million in its Series A round in February last year. Incorporated in 2021, the company was at pre-revenue during the fiscal year ended March 2023 with a loss of Rs 27 crore in the same period. Tuno is yet to file annual results for the last fiscal (FY24).`

Exclusive: Pravega and IIFL invest in GrayQuest’s Series B

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Exclusive: Pravega and IIFL invest in GrayQuest’s Series B
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Education loans-focused fintech startup GrayQuest is set to raise Rs 53 crore ($6 million) in a Series B round co-led by Pravega Fund and IIFL Fintech Fund. The board of GrayQuest has passed a resolution to offer and issue 6,228 fully paid up and 1,530 partly paid up Series B preference shares at an issue price of Rs 69,062 each to raise Rs 53.57 crore. Pravega Ventures and IIFL Fintech Fund each invested Rs 21.50 crore, while the company’s founder, Rishab Sumer Mehta, also participated with shares worth Rs 10.56 crore. The shares allotted to Rishab are partly paid, meaning the remaining amount will be called upon when the board decides. GrayQuest will utilize the fresh funding to meet financial requirements and support its expansion plan, the firm’s regulatory filings disclosed. The company has also increased its ESOP pool size by adding 1,204 new options, bringing the total ESOP pool to 5,718 options, as per a separate filing. Entrackr estimates that GrayQuest’s ESOP pool is currently valued at $4.5 million. The Mumbai-based startup had raised $7 million in its Series A round back in March last year, and $1.2 million worth pre-Series A round in August 2020. According to the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, GrayQuest has been valued at around Rs 530 crore ( $64 million) post-allotment. The Series B round appears to be ongoing, and the startup is likely to raise additional funds, which could result in a variation in its valuation. Following the fresh proceeds, Pravega Ventures will hold 10.94% of the company, while IIFL Fintech Fund will own 4.07%. Its Founder Rishab Sumer Mehta will command a handsome 38.59% stake in the company. Seven-year-old GrayQuest is an integrated fee collection platform for educational institutions, allowing parents to pay annual education fees in flexible monthly installments with zero interest. Recently, Grayquest was selected for Co-Lab initiative, which was launched by HDFC Bank in collaboration with Pravega Ventures. For the fiscal year ending in March 2023, the startup reported Rs 8.76 crore in operating revenue with Rs 26.3 crore loss. It has yet to publish FY24 results. According to data compiled by TheKredible, GrayQuest and its competitors, including Leap, Auxilo, Avanse Financial, Financepeer, Propelld, Mpower Financing, and Eduvanz, have collectively secured approximately $500 million in funding over the past 24 months. In July, Entrackr exclusively reported that Leap is in talks to raise a new round at unicorn valuation.

Exclusive: EV startup Qucev raises $15 Mn in Series B

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Exclusive: EV startup Qucev raises $15 Mn in Series B
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Exclusive: EV startup Qucev raises $15 Mn in Series B Qucev has raised Rs 131.25 crore ($15 million) in Series B round led by existing investor Singularity AMC with the participation of Lotus Family Trust, Volrado Venture Partners, Anchorage Capital and others. Electric commercial vehicle startup Qucev has raised Rs 131.25 crore (approximately $15 million) in Series B round led by existing investor Singularity AMC with the participation of Lotus Family Trust, Volrado Venture Partners, Anchorage Capital and others. According to its regulatory filing with the Registrar of Companies (RoC) in September 2025, Qucev’s board issued 4,467,375 Series B compulsorily convertible preference shares at an issue price of Rs 293.8 per share to raise the said amount. Singularity AMC led the tranche with an investment of Rs 25.76 crore (nearly $3 million), followed by Lotus Family Trust, which put in Rs 18.5 crore. Anchorage Capital, Volrado Venture Partners, Param Capital, and S Gupta Family Investments each invested Rs 17.98 crore. The remaining amount was contributed by other investors, including angel investors Lakshay Singhal, Anubhav Gupta and company’s founder Naresh Rawal. According to Entrackr’s analysis, the company is currently valued at around Rs 538 crore or $61 million post-money. Founded in 2022 by Naresh Rawal, Qucev is a next-generation electric commercial vehicle company in partnership with China-based EV manufacturer BYD, designs and manufactures electric tractors, trucks, buses, and three-wheelers, focusing on sustainable and cost-effective mobility. Beyond manufacturing and sales, Qucev also offers financing, charging infrastructure, and fleet solutions. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Qucev has previously raised around $4 million from Singularity AMC, Barclays and Maa Creations. For the fiscal year ended March 2025, the company did not report any product sales and generated Rs 2.08 crore from the sale of services. During the same period, it recorded a loss of Rs 9.35 crore. Qucev competes with players like Euler Motors, Altigreen, as well as established names such as Mahindra Electric, Piaggio, Kinetic Green, Tata, and others.

Exclusive: Electric mobility platform Kazam to raise $6 Mn in Series B

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Exclusive: Electric mobility platform Kazam to raise $6 Mn in Series B
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Exclusive: Electric mobility platform Kazam to raise $6 Mn in Series B Electric mobility startup Kazam is raising Rs 51 crore (around $6 million) in its Series B round, led by Vertex Ventures, with participation from Avaana Capital and Chakra Growth Capital. The board at Kazam has passed a special resolution to issue 36,410 Series B compulsory convertible preference shares at an issue price of $165.06 each to raise the aforementioned sum, its regulatory filing sourced from the Registrar of Companies (RoC) shows. IFC VVSEA Co-Invest LP and Vertex Ventures SEA Fund, representing Vertex Ventures, will jointly invest $4.9 million, while Avaana Capital and Chakra Growth Capital will contribute $1.01 million and $0.9 million, respectively. According to Entrackr’s estimates, the company will be valued at around $51 million post-allotment. Kazam plans to deploy the funds towards business growth, expansion initiatives, and general corporate purposes. After this funding round, Vertex Ventures and IFC VVSEA Co-Invest together will hold a 22.89% stake, while Avaana Capital and Chakra Growth Capital will own 17.02% and 1.51% stakes, respectively. Founded in 2020 by Akshay Shekhar and Vaibhav Tyagi, Kazam is an EV charging software platform that develops smart and affordable charging networks. Its technology supports a wide variety of vehicles, including two-wheelers, commercial electric vehicles (CEVs), three-wheelers, and city buses. It claims to power over 25,000 charging points. The Bengaluru-based firm works with the likes of BigBasket, Zypp, Mahindra, Bajaj, Ather, TVS, Hero MotoCorp, and Ultraviolette. The company is yet to file its annual results for FY25. According to the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, its revenue from operations surged 3.3X to Rs 12.19 crore during the fiscal year ended in March 2024 while its losses stood at Rs 10.2 crore in the same fiscal year.

Exclusive: EV charging startup Statiq in talks to raise $15-18 Mn

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Exclusive: EV charging startup Statiq in talks to raise $15-18 Mn
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Founded in 2020 by Akshit Bansal and Raghav Arora, Statiq builds and operates EV charging infrastructure and runs a consumer app for locating and booking charging points. EV charging network startup Statiq is in advanced talks to raise around $15 to 18 million in a new funding round from new and exiting investors, according to two people familiar with the potential deal. “Statiq was earlier exploring a much larger round, but the company has now decided to settle for a smaller cheque in the range of $15–18 million,” said one of the people cited above, requesting anonymity. “A new institutional investor is likely to lead the round, with participation from other new and existing investors.” Statiq last raised $25.7 million in a Series A round led by Shell Ventures in mid 2022. The firm was later reported to be in talks for a $50 million Series B last year but the round did not materialize at that scale. The startup offers a mix of hardware and software led services, with its hardware segment including chargers and related infrastructure contributing the majority of its revenue. Statiq also runs a financing program for EV charging stations in partnership with State Bank of India to accelerate infrastructure expansion. As per sources, Statiq’s valuation will remain flat in the Series B round, at around $100 million post-money. The flat valuation isn’t surprising, as Statiq’s Indian entity (Sharify Services Pvt Ltd) saw its revenue from operations decline 40% year-on-year to Rs 40.9 crore in FY24 from Rs 67.53 crore in FY23. At the same time, the company’s losses ballooned 3.1X to Rs 44.52 crore in FY25. It’s yet to disclose FY25 numbers. “The company is likely to deploy the fresh capital toward network expansion and product development to strengthen its position in the EV charging space,” said the source quoted above. Terms of the deal may change. Entrackr reached out to Statiq’s founders and Shell Ventures for comment but did not receive a response until the time of publication. In the EV charging infrastructure sector, Statiq faces competition from well-funded startups such as Charge Zone, ElectricPe, Bolt.Earth, and IPEC.

Exclusive: Snapmint to raise $37.5 Mn in Series B led by General Atlantic

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Exclusive: Snapmint to raise $37.5 Mn in Series B led by General Atlantic
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Exclusive: Snapmint to raise $37.5 Mn in Series B led by General Atlantic Buy now pay later startup Snapmint is all set to raise Rs 331.18 crore ($37.5 million) in its Series B round led by General Atlantic with the participation of existing investor Kae Capital and others. The board at Snapmint passed a resolution to approve the issue of 12,159 Series B CCPS at an issue price of Rs 2,72,378.63 each to raise the above-mentioned amount, according to its filing with the Registrar of Companies (RoC). General Atlantic will lead the round with an investment of Rs 300 crore ($34 million), while existing investor Kae Capital will participate with Rs 12.2 crore. Five Rivers Investment and Thomas Azavedo will contribute Rs 4.5 crore and Rs 3.5 crore, respectively. The remaining amount will come from other investors, including a group of angels. Snapmint is likely to raise additional funds in the ongoing round. According to media reports, the company may also see a secondary transaction in Series B. According to Entrackr’s estimates, Snapmint will be valued at around Rs 1,650 crore or around $187 million post-money. Founded in 2017 by Nalin Agrawal, Anil Gelra, and Abhineet Sawa, Snapmint enables shoppers to access credit for purchasing mobiles, electronics, home and kitchen appliances, health and wellness products, and more. Its digital platform, Nimbus, provides customised and easy-to-integrate solutions for partner merchants, helping them boost both sales and customer acquisition. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Snapmint has raised around $65 million to date, including $18 million in a mix of debt and equity secured in December last year. Following the latest allotment, General Atlantic will hold an 18.8% stake in the company. For the fiscal year ended March 2025, Mumbai-based Snapmint reported a nearly 80% year-on-year increase in revenue to Rs 158.5 crore and turned profitable with a net profit of Rs 15 crore.

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