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HDFC AMC invests in Athera's Rs 900 Cr Fund

EntrackrEntrackr · 6m ago
HDFC AMC invests in Athera's Rs 900 Cr Fund
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Tech-focused venture capital fund Athera Venture Partners, previously known as Inventus India, has received investment from HDFC AMC'S Select AIF FoF I Scheme for its Fund IV which is scheduled to close in 2025. HDFC Fund of Funds will be a dominant LP in Athera's Rs 900 crore fund, which will invest in tech startups operating in consumer internet, enterprise software, AI, and other emerging technologies. Athera has invested in several startups, including Ati Motors (autonomous robotics), Terra (3D immersive gaming platform), ClickPost (logistics management software), Cyn:Lr (computer vision for robotics), Hyperbots (AI automation), and Billion Hearts (digital consumer products for a global audience). With these 6 investments, 30% of the portfolio is already constructed and the fund is already in the positive IRR territory. Over the next 18-24 months, Athera will invest in a dozen more such startups from its Fund IV. Overall, the VC firm has invested in over 40 companies so far, including category-defining ventures like redBus, PolicyBazaar, Pixxel, MoveinSync, Sokrati, FundsIndia, Euler Motors, BluArmor, Vunet, Healthifyme, Playshifu, Unbxd, and many more.

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Singularity AMC’s SGOF II oversubscribed at Rs 1800 Cr, eyes final close soon

EntrackrEntrackr · 3m ago
Singularity AMC’s SGOF II oversubscribed at Rs 1800 Cr, eyes final close soon
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Singularity AMC, a growth equity platform for private and PIPEs, has announced that its second PE fund, Singularity Growth Opportunities Fund II (SGOF II), is oversubscribed at Rs 1800 crore. Launched in August 2023 with a Rs 1,500 crore corpus and a Rs 500 crore green shoe option, the fund saw strong investor interest, securing its first close at Rs 500 crore within a month. It focuses on Energy Transition, next-generation industrials, Consumer, Healthcare, and Financial Services. SGOF II has already backed eight companies, including Lohum, a battery recycling startup; HEG, an energy transition platform such as Sterling & Wilson Data Centre, a data center EPC provider, Sabine, an IVF healthcare company, Classic Legends, the maker of JAWA motorcycles, Qucev, a sustainable EV manufacturer and Deal 7, a luxury watch retailer. Over the next two years, the fund aims to invest Rs 75-175 crore in 12-15 companies. Founded in 2016, Singularity AMC is led by Yash Kela and Mithun Sacheti. The firm manages three funds and has invested in Swiggy, Paytm, Jana Small Finance Bank, and Jawa. Its first fund achieved a 30% IRR and is on track to reach 3x MOIC. The fund follows a structured investment approach, with 40% allocated to late-stage companies, 40% to profitable growth-stage firms, and 20% to high-conviction venture-stage opportunities. Its current portfolio is valued at Rs 492 crore, with a Multiple on Invested Capital (MOIC) of 1.2x.

Bluestone board approves Rs 1,000 Cr IPO, CEO invests Rs 75 Cr

EntrackrEntrackr · 7m ago
Bluestone board approves Rs 1,000 Cr IPO, CEO invests Rs 75 Cr
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Omnichannel jewellery retailer Bluestone appears close to filing a draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) as it has received the board’s approval for an initial public offering worth Rs 1,000 crore ($120 million) through a mix of fresh issues and offers for sale. According to company filings accessed by Entrackr, the board at Bluestone has passed a special resolution to approve its initial public offer of equity shares amounting to Rs 1,000 crore. The equity shares are proposed to be listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). The utilization of the fresh proceeds to be raised via the IPO will be disclosed in the offer documents, the filings added. Bluestone has also passed a resolution to issue 13,00,000 equity shares to Gaurav Singh Kushwaha, the founder and CEO of the company, to raise Rs 75 crore ($9 million). The fresh investment by Kushwaha is aimed at meeting the minimum capital requirement for promoter shareholders, as mandated by the Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements (ICDR) regulations. As of now, Kushwaha’s aggregate shareholding, eligible for computing the minimum promoter contribution requirement for the company’s proposed IPO, stands at 9.15%, according to the filings. In September, Bluestone initiated its pre-IPO round worth Rs 900 crore. According to sources, Bluestone plans to price its IPO shares between Rs 550 -600 each. Data from TheKredible indicates that the company's post-money valuation reached approximately Rs 7,750 crore (around $922 million) excluding ESOP, following its latest private funding round. During the previous fiscal year (FY24), Bluestone reported a 64% year-on-year growth in revenue, reaching Rs 1,266 crore from Rs 771 crore in FY23. Simultaneously, the company managed to reduce its losses by 15%, bringing them down to Rs 142 crore in FY24. Titan-owned CaratLane, a competitor to BlueStone, reported revenue of Rs 3,081 crore in the last fiscal year (FY24). The company remained profitable during the year; however, its profit saw a slight decline, dropping to Rs 79 crore in FY24 from Rs 82 crore in FY23.

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