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Exclusive: WMall founders return with ShopDeck, raise $8 Mn

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Exclusive: WMall founders return with ShopDeck, raise $8 Mn
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Blitzscale Technology, the parent of company WMall and ShopDeck, has raised Rs 65.2 crore (approximately $7.85 million) in a new round. The fresh investment came for the firm after a hiatus of five years. The board at Blitzscale has passed a special resolution to issue 4,385 CCPS (compulsorily convertible preference shares) at an issue price of Rs 1,48,672 each to raise Rs 65.2 crore, its regulatory filing accessed from the Registrar of Companies (RoC)shows. Bessemer Venture has led the round with Rs 35.24 crore while Chiratae Ventures and Elevation Capital pumped in Rs 9 crore and Rs 11 crore, respectively. VH Capital and Reed India cumulatively participated with Rs 9.85 crore in the extended Series B round (B1). ShopDeck will use this amount for growth, expansion, marketing, and general corporate purposes, the filing further added. ShopDeck helps sellers to create their e-commerce store or website, manage logistics, payment and others for a business to sell products online. It competes with Shopify, Magento and WooCommerce in e-commerce enablement space while Shiprocket and Shipway are its competitors in shipping and marketing segments. Following the fresh proceeds, Elevation Capital is the largest external stakeholder with 19.3% followed by Chiratae Ventures with 16.34%. Co-founders Harmin Shah, Anubhav Singh and Rishabh Verma collectively hold 38.6% stake in the company. According to the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, the firm has been valued at around Rs 385 crore or $46 million (post-allotment). For background, WMall used to be a social commerce platform with flavors of video or live commerce and raised $11 million. However, it later pivoted to NuShop in mid 2022 which now became ShopDeck. Entrackr exclusively reported about the pivot in June 2022. ShopDeck is also one of the rarest startups where existing investors have put in money even after a pivot, that too after a gap of five years. Blitzscale Technology ended FY23 with Rs 19.4 crore revenue and Rs 9 crore loss. Importantly, shipping and marketing services formed over 93% of its total collection in the said fiscal year. Revenue from enabling e-commerce stores stood at Rs 1.31 crore which was 6.7% of total operating income. The company is yet to file its annual results for FY24.

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Exclusive: Accel to lead $8 Mn round in wedding service marketplace Meragi

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
Exclusive: Accel to lead $8 Mn round in wedding service marketplace Meragi
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Meragi, an online platform to discover, design and purchase all wedding related services and products, is all set to raise $8 million in a new round, according to two people aware of the development. “Accel will lead the round while existing backers Surge and Venture Highway may also participate. The deal is in the final stage as all paperwork has been completed,” said a source requesting anonymity. Meragi was part of the eighth cohort of Peak XV’s accelerator program Surge which also featured Arintra, AltWorld, Bifrost, Calyx Global, Diri Care, Masterchow, Metastable Materials, RedBrick AI, Requestly, Tentang Anak, and Vaaree. Launched in 2021, Meragi provides modern wedding-related services such as decoration, photography, videography, makeup, hairstyling, mehendi, catering, venue, entertainment, and invitations. The platform allows users to discover, design, and purchase these products and services for various lifestyle events. It also offers destination wedding packages in Goa, Coorg, Chikkamagaluru, Mysuru, and Bengaluru. Accel declined to comment on the story while queries sent to Meragi’s co-founders did not elicit any response until publication of the story. As per data sourced from the company’s regulatory filings, Meragi has raised around Rs 40 crore ($4.5 million) to date from Surge, Venture Highway and angels including Livspace’s co-founder Ramakant Sharma. Currently, Surge is the largest external stakeholder in Meragi with 25% stake, according to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible. Venture Highway controls 20% stake while three co-founders Mukund Mohan Raj, Lakshminarayan Balasubramaniam, and Abhinav Vinay Chandran hold 14.25% stake each in the company. Notably, all three co-founders were part of Livspace for around five years. ShaadiSaga, Wedmegood, Wedding Brigade, and Shaadilogy, among others also compete in the space.

Exclusive: Vecmocon to raise $8.7 Mn; Tessellate Ventures exits with 10X return

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Exclusive: Vecmocon to raise $8.7 Mn; Tessellate Ventures exits with 10X return
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Exclusive: Vecmocon to raise $8.7 Mn; Tessellate Ventures exits with 10X return Vehicle intelligence company Vecmocon Technologies is raising Rs 74 crore (around $8.7 million) from Aavishkaar Capital and existing investors Ecosystem Integrity Fund (EIF), Blume Ventures, in a mix of primary and secondary transactions. This funding is an extension of the $10 million Series A round raised in November last year. Vecmocon’s board has approved a resolution to issue 12,067 preference and equity shares to raise Rs 50.4 crore in a primary capital where Ecosystem Integrity Fund (EIF) will pump Rs 21 crore, and the rest will be injected by Aavishkaar Capital, according to its regulatory filing with the RoC. In a secondary transaction worth Rs 23.7 crore, early backer Tessellate Tech Ventures is making a full exit from EV components startup Vecmocon. The firm has offloaded its 2.97% stake for Rs 15.85 crore, netting over 10X returns on its initial Rs 1.5 crore investment, as per filings. Moreover, individual investors Tina Goyal, Nishit Aggarwal, and Satyam Darmora are making a full exit, while the co-founders will partially offload shares. Together, they are selling shares worth Rs 7.85 crore to Blume and Aavishkaar in a secondary transaction. As per Entrackr’s estimates, the Tiger Global-backed company will be valued at around Rs 533 crore or $63 million (post-allotment). Vecmocon is an electric vehicle (EV) solutions provider that offers a range of products and services to EV manufacturers. Its product lineup includes battery management systems, vehicle intelligence modules, instrument clusters, and chargers. It also provides services such as fleet management and maintenance support. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Vecmocon has raised approximately $15.7 million to date. Following the latest round, Blume Ventures will be the largest external shareholder with a 13.27% stake, followed by Ecosystem Integrity Fund (EIF) at 12.6%. Aavishkaar Capital and Tiger Global will hold 7.51% and 7.17% stakes, respectively. For the fiscal year ending March 2024, the Delhi-based company recorded nearly a 4X year-on-year surge in operating revenue to Rs 15.87 crore. However, it reported a loss of Rs 6 crore during the same period.

Exclusive: Neo kicks off Series B with $26.5 Mn

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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: R for Rabbit to raise $27 Mn in primary and secondary capital

EntrackrEntrackr · 1d ago
Exclusive: R for Rabbit to raise $27 Mn in primary and secondary capital
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Exclusive: R for Rabbit to raise $27 Mn in primary and secondary capital D2C baby products brand R for Rabbit is raising Rs 110 crore (around $13 million) primary capital in a Series B round led by Filter Capital, with participation from 3one4 Capital. As per the company’s regulatory filings sourced via the Registrar of Companies, the board passed a special resolution to issue 1,839 Series B CCPS at an issue price of Rs 5,98,202 per share to raise the above sum. Filter Capital will lead the primary round with an infusion of Rs 70 crore, while 3one4 Capital will chip in with Rs 40 crore in the new round. Alongside the primary round, the company also facilitated a secondary transaction, enabling early investor Xponentia Capital to fully exit with Rs 120 crore, according to regulatory filings reviewed by Entrackr. The exit was led by 3one4 Capital. As per estimates, Xponentia earned a 3X return on its investment in 2021. Prior to the Series B round, R for Rabbit has secured a total of Rs 40 crore from Xponentia Capital partners. In 2023, Negen Capital also invested in the direct-to-customer baby care brand. R for Rabbit declined to comment on the story, while queries sent to 3one4 Capital remained unanswered at the time of publishing. The company will use the funds for the expansion of the business, the filing further added. According to Entrackr’s estimates, R for Rabbit has been valued at approximately Rs 850 crore ($100 million) post-money. Post this round, 3one4 Capital has emerged as the largest external stakeholder with a 14.12% stake, followed by Filter Capital at 10.6%. Co-founders Kunal and Kinjal Popat collectively retain 69.2%. Founded by husband-wife duo Kunal and Kinjal Popat, R for Rabbit caters to the baby products segment with a wide range of offerings, including strollers, car seats, high chairs, and more. According to its website, the company has more than 2,000 offline channel partners and has a customer base of more than 5 million parents. While R for Rabbit has yet to file its FY25 number, its revenue from operations grew 31% year-on-year to Rs 170 crore, with net profits of Rs 2.21 crore during the fiscal year ended March 2024 (FY24).

Exclusive: Zetwerk raises $20 Mn from Wheelhouse Ventures

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Exclusive: Zetwerk raises $20 Mn from Wheelhouse Ventures
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Business-to-business e-commerce unicorn Zetwerk has raised Rs 166 crore or $20 million from Wheelhouse Venture Capital in the ongoing Series F funding round. This is the maiden investment for Wheelhouse Venture in the Bengaluru-based firm. The board at Zetwerk has passed a special resolution to allot 40,81,593 Series F2 CPPS at an issue price of Rs 407.39 each to raise Rs 166.28 crore or $20 million, its regulatory filing sourced from the Registrar of Companies shows. As per startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, the firm has been valued at $2.8 billion in the new round, slightly higher than the $2.7 billion reported in its previous round of $120 million. Entrackr had exclusively reported the development in October 2023. Following the fresh proceeds, Wheelhouse got a little less than 1% stake in Zetwerk while Greenoaks remained the largest stakeholder with 21.63% followed by Peak XV partners and Lighspped. Its co-founders Srinath Ramakkrushnan and Amrit Acharya cumulatively command 15.56% of the company. Head to TheKredible for the complete cap table. Zetwerk partners with offline suppliers engaged in the fabrication, machining, casting, forging, and galvanizing of machine parts. Operational in over 15 countries, it claims to serve over 100 customers across more than 25 industries in India, North America, MEA, et al. Continuing its growth trajectory in the last fiscal year, Zetwerk’s GMV (gross revenue) surged 2.3X to Rs 11,448 crore while its losses grew 81% to Rs 109 crore in the same period (FY23).

Exclusive: AstroTalk raises $9.5 Mn at a valuation of $300 Mn

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
Exclusive: AstroTalk raises $9.5 Mn at a valuation of $300 Mn
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Online astrology platform AstroTalk has raised Rs 78.3 crore or $9.5 million in an extension of its Series A round from existing investors Left Lane Capital and Elev8 Capital. The board at AstroTalk has passed a special resolution to issue 5,067 compulsory Convertible preference shares to raise Rs 78.3 crore or $9.5 million, its regulatory filing accessed from the RoC shows. Left Lane Capital pumped Rs 58.3 crore while Elev8 Capital participated with Rs 20 crore. This seems to be the tranche of a larger round. AstroTalk is reportedly in talks to raise $30 million. As per TheKredible’s estimates, the company has been valued at around Rs 2,478 crore or $300 million post-money which is a 33.3% increase from its last round. The valuation will go up with the flow of funds. AstroTalk has raised Rs 172 crore to date including Rs 166 crore or $20 million in its Series A round in February. Entrackr was the first to report the development. AstroTalk is a platform to consult astrologers via the internet, call, and chat and claims to have 13,000 astrologers, tarot readers, numerologists, and Vastu experts. The platform lets users connect with the aforementioned experts for future predictions related to marriage, love life, career, and health among others. Left Lane Capital baked firm had demonstrated strong financial performance in FY23 as its revenue grew 146% to Rs 283 crore. At the same time, AstroTalk’s profits spiked 41.7% to Rs 8.5 crore. As per the current average revenue run rate, the company is projected to end FY24 with Rs 650 crore in revenue and Rs 100 crore in profit. The company is yet to file its audited financial results for FY24. As per data compiled by TheKredible, astro and spiritual tech startups have raised around $25 million in the past 12 months. The notable names include Ustav App, DevDham, InstaAstro, AstroTalk, Vama, and Melooha also raised decent funding during the period. SriMandir’s parent company AppsForBharat is also in talks to raise $15 million in a new round. Entrackr exclusively reported the development last month.

Exclusive: DailyObjects raises $8.6 Mn in new round

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Exclusive: DailyObjects raises $8.6 Mn in new round
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Direct to Consumer (D2C) tech accessories and lifestyle brand DailyObjects has raised Rs 72 crore (approximately $8.6 million) in a new funding round from 360 One Ventures. This fresh investment has come after a gap of 30 months for the Gurugram-based firm. The board at DailyObjects has passed a special resolution to issue 8,118 compulsory convertible preference shares at an issue price of Rs 88,688 each to raise Rs 72 crore or $8.6 million, its regulatory filming accessed for the Registrar of Companies (RoC) shows. As per the filing, the company will use these proceeds for funding requirements including working capital, future expansion and other general corporate purposes. Meanwhile, DailyObjects also expanded its Employee Stock Option Plan (ESOP) by adding 1,450 options, bringing the total pool to ESOP 2,780 options. This increase has raised the overall value of the ESOP pool to Rs 24.65 crore. According to the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, the company has been valued at around Rs 382 crore or $46 million post-allotment. Following the fresh proceeds, Roots Ventures remains the largest external shareholder with 27.8% followed by new investor 360 Ventures which holds 18.84% of the company. Its co-founders Pankaj Gard and Saurav Adlakha cumulatively owned 43.07% of the company. Check TheKredible for the complete shareholding pattern. Founded in 2012, DailyObjects is a lifestyle accessories brand that caters to a range of products including bags, wallets, charging solutions, stationery, and other accessories. The company also opened its first offline store in December last year. The Pankaj Garg-led firm posted over two-fold growth to Rs 83 crore during the fiscal year ended March 2023 with a positive bottom line. The company is yet to disclose its annual results for FY24. DailyObjects’ major competitor is Chumbak, which was acquired by e-commerce roll up firm G.O.A.T Brand Labs in January last year.

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