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Funding and acquisitions in Indian startup this week [30 Sep - 05 Oct]

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Funding and acquisitions in Indian startup this week [30 Sep - 05 Oct]
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During the week, 21 Indian startups raised around $92.63 million in funding. These deals count 4 growth-stage deals and 12 early-stage deals while 5 startups kept their transaction details undisclosed. Last week, 29 early and growth-stage startups cumulatively raised over $461 million in funding. [Growth-stage deals] Among the growth-stage deals, 4 startups raised $33.58 million in funding this week. Agriculture supply chain firm Waycool spearheaded a $12 million debt funding round. Fintech startup Basic Home Loan raised $10.6 million followed by D2C millet-based snack brand Troo Good and lending startup True Balance with $8.6 million and $2.38 million in funding, respectively. [Early-stage deals] Further, 12 early-stage startups secured funding worth $59.05 million during the week. Chemical manufacturing platform Mstack led the list followed by sports tech platform Str8bat, furniture retailer Furnishka, mental health startup LISSUN, and tech-enabled EV mobility platform ZEVO among others. Meanwhile, Digilogic Systems India (DSPL), Aikenist, SanchiConnect, Garuda Aerospace, and Sugar.fit also raked in funding but did not disclose the transaction details. For more information, visit TheKredible. [City and segment-wise deals] In terms of the city-wise number of funding deals, Bengaluru and Delhi-NCR-based startups co-led with 7 deals each followed by Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Chennai. Segment-wise, Healthtech startups are on the top spot with 5 deals. E-commerce, Fintech, Aerospace, Agritech, Chemicals, and Dronetech startups followed the list among others. [Series-wise deals] During the week, seed funding deals are on top, with 7 deals followed by 5 pre-Series A, 5 Series A, 2 Debt, and 2 Series B deals. [Week-on-week funding trend] On a weekly basis, startup funding dwindled 80% to $92.63 million as compared to around $461 million raised during the previous week. The average funding in the last eight weeks stands at around $395.36 million with 27 deals per week. [Fund launches] Singapore-based angel investment network, ThinKuvate has announced the first close of its India fund at Rs 25 crore. While Venture capital firm Trillion Dollar Ventures (TDV) launched its second fund with a total corpus of Rs 50 crore, doubling its corpus size from the first fund. The new fund aims to support early-stage tech startups in India. [Key hirings and departures] The startup ecosystem witnessed eight notable key hirings this week. Vishal Mehta joined Rediff.com as a Chairman and MD, MediBuddy hired Nijil George, Ferns N Petals onboarded Gaurav Sharma, and Secret Alchemist welcomed Samantha Prabhu, among others. Meanwhile, Indifi’s Co-founder Siddharth Mahanot and OLA Electric’s Secretary and compliance officer resigned. [Mergers and Acquisitions] This week, four notable acquisitions took place in the Indian startup ecosystem. Adda247 acquired PrepInsta, Pluckk purchased Upnourish, Capital IQ took over Karman Drones, and UST acquired Information Services Group’s automation unit. [Shutdown] Agritech startup Greenikk is shutting down operations due to funding challenges and adverse market conditions. Visit TheKredible to see series-wise deals along with amount breakup, complete details of fund launches, and more insights. [New launches and partnerships] Uber partners with Shadowfax to integrate two-wheeler fleet Swiggy launches 10-min food delivery service ‘Bolt’ PhonePe partners with Jar to offer daily savings in digital gold [Potential Deals] InCred Capital to raise $50 Mn led by family offices Semiconductor startup FermionIC Design to raise $6 Mn [Financial results this week] CRED nears Rs 2,500 Cr revenue in FY24; cuts operating losses by 41% D2C brand Minimalist posts Rs 350 Cr revenue in FY24, doubles profit Classplus revenue spikes 2X to Rs 260 Cr in FY24; cuts losses by 57% 10-year-old Josh Talks posts Rs 19 Cr revenue in FY24, cuts losses by 25% Navi’s FY24 operating profit falls 50% as loan write-offs surpass Rs 400 Cr Groww’s stock broking unit posts Rs 2,900 Cr revenue and Rs 298 Cr profit in FY24 [News flash this week] Upstox delivers 10x return to Ratan Tata following buyback Ola Electric’s two-wheeler market share falls to 27% in September UPI sets new record with more than 15 Bn transactions in Sept Titan Capital launches Indicorns index showcasing profitable startups BharatPe announces settlement with Ashneer Grover Invesco marks up Swiggy’s valuation to $13.3 Bn Mamaearth parent Honasa to appeal Dubai court ruling Peak XV Partners reduces fund size and fees Co-working space provider DevX to go public; files DRHP Swiggy gets the nod to increase IPO fresh issue size to Rs 5,000 Cr CarDekho planning a $500 Mn IPO next year Blackstone targets $10 Bn for India-focused New Asia Fund Good Capital Co-founder Rohan Malhotra passes away [Conclusion] After a healthy funding inflow in the past few weeks, the weekly funding slipped around 80% to $92.63 million this week, the lowest in the last 35 weeks. During 29 January to 3 February, the weekly funding shrank to $84.5 million. The week also saw two startup-focused fund launches namely ThinKuvate and Trillion Dollar Ventures. Honasa Consumer, the parent company of Mamaearth, is facing ongoing legal challenges in Dubai. A Dubai court has upheld a previous order to attach the company’s assets. Honasa has filed an appeal against this decision and continues to dispute claims made by its former distributor, RSM General Trading. Swiggy has received approval from its shareholders to increase the size of its IPO fresh issue from Rs 3,750 crore to Rs 5,000 crore. This will allow the foodtech company to raise a total of $1.4 billion through the IPO, at a likely valuation of $15 billion. Swiggy has also introduced a new 10-minute food delivery service called Bolt. The service focuses on delivering quick-to-prepare meals from selected restaurants within a 2-kilometer radius. Bolt is currently available in major cities in India and plans to expand further. Swiggy’s rival, Zomato, previously discontinued its 10-minute food delivery service. Venture capital firm Peak XV Partners has reduced the size of its $2.85 billion fund by 16%. The firm has also lowered management fees and carry on growth investments. Despite these changes, Peak XV remains optimistic about the Indian and Southeast Asian markets and expects strong performance from its portfolio. Blackstone, a leading private equity firm, is raising a new Asia-focused fund with a target of at least $10 billion. India will be the primary focus of the fund, with significant allocations also planned for Japan and Australia. The firm is currently marketing the fund and aims to close the first round of fundraising in January 2025.

Funding and acquisitions in Indian startup this week [09 - 14 Sep]

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
Funding and acquisitions in Indian startup this week [09 - 14 Sep]
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During the week, 24 Indian startups raised around $228.79 million in funding. These deals count 6 growth-stage deals and 13 early-stage deals while 5 startups kept their transaction details undisclosed. During the last week, 26 early and growth-stage startups cumulatively raised $421.29 million in funding. [Growth-stage deals] Among the growth-stage deals, 6 startups raised $182.65 million in funding this week. Mobile advertising network software InMobi spearheaded a $100 million debt funding round. MSMEs-focused fintech lender FlexiLoans raised $35 million followed by, employee healthcare platform Onsurity, spiritual tech startup AppsForBharat, consumer lending platform Moneyview, and HRtech platform HROne with $21 million, $18 million, $4.65 million, and $4 million in funding, respectively. Moneyview also joined the unicorn club following the fresh capital. One growth-stage startup that did not disclose the transaction details is Transcell Biologics. [Early-stage deals] Further, 13 early-stage startups secured funding worth $46.14 million during the week. Wealthtech startup Centricity led the list followed by D2C home decor and lifestyle brand Nestasia, AI reality intelligence platform Track3D, biotech-driven material R&D startup Dharaksha Ecosolutions, and sales outreach platform Futwork among others. As many as 4 startups that did not disclose the funding amount raised are; Trisu, Leezu’s, Fitday, and Agilitas Sports. For more information, visit TheKredible. [City and segment-wise deals] In terms of the city-wise number of funding deals, Bengaluru-based startups led with 8 deals followed by Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Kolkata. Segment-wise, E-commerce startups are on the top spot with 5 deals. Fintech, Healthtech, Cleantech, HRtech, Adtech, and AI startups followed this list among others. [Series-wise deals] During the week, seed funding deals are on top, with 9 deals followed by 4 Series A, 3 pre-seed, 2 pre-Series A, 2 Series B, 1 debt deal, and more. [Week-on-week funding trend] On a weekly basis, startup funding slipped 45.7% to $228.79 million as compared to around $421.29 million raised during the previous week. The average funding in the last eight weeks stands at around $331.70 million with 26 deals per week. [Fund launches] Three new funds launched this week to invest in startups. Playbook Partners has raised over $130 million for its growth capital fund. Proparco has invested $5 million in Omnivore’s third fund focused on agritech and climate sustainability. Arka Investment Advisory Services has launched its second alternative investment fund, focusing on real estate opportunities in India. [Key hirings and departures] Sudharshan Sharma, formerly with Google, joined CarDekho as a CBO for the auto business. Meanwhile, Cleartrip’s CBO Prahlad Krishnamurthi, and the CFOs of InCred (Vivek Bansal) and TAC Infosec (Vishal Jain) resigned from their respective companies. [Mergers and Acquisitions] Nazara Technologies, a prominent gaming company, made two major acquisitions. This includes a controlling stake in Moonshine Technology, the parent company of PokerBaazi, for a substantial sum of Rs 982 crore ($100 million) and a 15.86% stake in Stan, a blockchain-based e-sports fan engagement startup, for $2.2 million. GoKwik, an e-commerce enabler, acquired Return Prime, a global returns management app. Additionally, Moneyview, a digital lender, acquired Jify.co, an early salary/on-demand salary service provider. Yudiz Solutions, a listed blockchain and IT development startup expanded its offerings by acquiring a majority stake in ABCM App, a Mumbai-based digital payment solutions company. The acquisition was valued at Rs 6.14 crore. [Shutdown] InsurStaq.ai, a Delhi NCR-based startup developing generative AI solutions for the insurance industry, has shut down its operations. Despite a year of development and collaboration with insurance professionals, the company faced challenges that ultimately led to this decision. This news comes amidst a period of growth for the generative AI sector in India. Visit TheKredible to see series-wise deals along with amount breakup, complete details of fund launches, and more insights. [New launches and partnerships] IBV and FedTech unveil Indo-US launchpad to boost Indian startups D2C Insider launches Cohort-3 for early-stage D2C brands Zomato launches developer platform for PoS partners [Potential Deals] Slice set to raise over $35 Mn in funding via convertible debt Finova Capital to raise Rs 800 Cr funding Flipkart’s Super.money plans to raise external funds [Financial results this week] Virat Kohli-backed WROGN’s revenue dips 29% in FY24 Purplle hits Rs 700 Cr revenue in FY24, trims losses by 46% NPCI posts Rs 2,876 Cr revenue and Rs 1,134 Cr profits in FY24 [News flash this week] Peak XV, others divest stake worth Rs 1,600 Cr in MamaEarth’s parent Govt. exempts overseas startups from NCLT clearance for reverse flipping Kotak downgrades Nykaa to ‘Sell’, cuts fair value amid concerns Ather files DRHP to raise Rs 3,100 Cr via IPO; Hero MotoCorp won’t sell shares Swiggy to raise Rs 5,000 Cr via fresh issue, to file DRHP soon MobiKwik Xtra suspends ‘anytime withdrawals’; draws flak from users Aditya Birla Finance accuses BYJU’S resolution professional over alleged fraud Delhivery accuses Ecom Express of misinformation in DRHP Pravin Jadhav-led Dhan storms into top 10 stock broking apps Accel announces fourth cohort of the pre-seed investment program, Atoms Pixxel becomes the first Indian space startup to secure a NASA contract DroneAcharya share surges 20% on BSE, hits upper-circuit After Bengaluru, Flipkart Minutes goes live in Gurugram Ather Energy to manufacture electric motorcycle [Conclusion] The weekly funding shrank around 46% to $228.79 million this week. Meanwhile, three startup-focused funds launched this week namely Playbook Partners, Omnivore, and Arka. Peak XV, Stellaris Ventures, Sofina Ventures, and Fireside Ventures collectively sold shares worth Rs 1,600 crore in Honasa Consumer Limited, the parent company of MamaEarth. Kotak Institutional Equities downgraded Nykaa, a leading beauty and fashion e-commerce company, citing concerns about rising fulfillment costs and potential margin pressure. This highlights the challenges faced by e-commerce companies in maintaining profitability amidst increasing competition and operational complexities. Ather Energy, an electric two-wheeler firm, filed its DRHP for an IPO, marking the second such listing in the EV sector. Swiggy, a food delivery and quick commerce company, also planning to file the DRHP soon and is set to raise Rs 5,000 crore via a fresh issue. MobiKwik’s Xtra investors faced withdrawal issues due to changes in the withdrawal policy by its lending partner Lendbox. This was triggered by recent RBI regulations on P2P lending. MobiKwik clarified that withdrawals will be made on a monthly basis and assured customers of receiving their principal and interest.

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