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Hunger Inc raises Rs 215 Cr from Lighthouse and DSG Consumer Partners

EntrackrEntrackr · 3m ago
Hunger Inc raises Rs 215 Cr from Lighthouse and DSG Consumer Partners
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Hunger Inc raises Rs 215 Cr from Lighthouse and DSG Consumer Partners Hunger Inc, the parent company of Bombay Sweet Shop and restaurant brands Bombay Canteen, Veronica’s, O Pedro and Papa’s, has raised Rs 215 crore (nearly $25 million) in a new funding round from Lighthouse and DSG Consumer Partners. The round also saw some of its early investors, including CP Gurnani and a few angels, exit via secondary deals. The Mumbai-based company had previously raised $1.69 million in a seed funding round. The Godrej family office is an existing backer of Hunger Inc. The proceeds will be used to expand its production and supply chain capabilities as it looks to increase its footprint outside Mumbai, Hunger Inc said in a media statement. Founded in 2014 by Sameer Seth, Floyd Cardoz, and Yash Bhanage, Hunger Inc operates restaurants, a food magazine, and promotes a team-oriented work culture. Bombay Sweet Shop, its retail brand for Indian sweets, chocolates, and confectionery, now contributes over half of the group’s total revenue. In fiscal 2025, the company clocked Rs 115 crore in revenue with a 9% Ebitda margin and it is expecting to post a topline of Rs 150 crore in FY26. Bombay Sweet Shop is tracking Rs 8-9 crore in monthly revenue. Currently present only in Mumbai, Hunger Inc is planning to expand to Delhi and set up a flagship Bombay Sweet Shop there over the next 12-18 months. At present, the brand has five retail outlets and 18 dark stores, through which it makes direct deliveries from its own website and also through aggregators Swiggy and Zomato. Hunger Inc aims to scale its business-to-business (B2B) and institutional sales. The company supplies to cafe chain Starbucks as well as Oberoi Hotels. Bombay Sweet Shop also recently onboarded IndiGo for in-flight items in the international business class.

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Exclusive: XYXX raises fresh funds led by Niveshaay Sambhav Fund

EntrackrEntrackr · 11m ago
Exclusive: XYXX raises fresh funds led by Niveshaay Sambhav Fund
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Men-focused premium innerwear and lifestyle brand XYXX is raising Rs 30 crore ($3.6 million) in a funding round led by Niveshaay Sambhav Fund, with participation from Anicut Capital, DSG Consumer Fund, and Sauce Continuity Fund. The board at XYXX has passed a special resolution to issue 1,81,818 Series B2 CCPS at an issue price of Rs 1,650 each to raise the aforementioned sum, its regulatory filing accessed from the Registrar of Companies shows. Niveshaay Sambhav Fund will invest Rs 9.93 crore, while Anicut Capital, Sauce Continuity Fund, and DSG Consumer Partners will contribute Rs 7.95 crore, Rs 4.96 crore, and Rs 1.99 crore, respectively. The remaining amount will be invested by Singularity Growth, Selenium Trust, Veena Merchants, and Arun Venkatachalam HUF. XYXX will use these proceeds to meet the capex and working capital requirements for the ongoing operations. According to Entrackr's estimates, it will be valued at around Rs 820 crore post-allotment. XYXX is a lifestyle brand specializing in underwear, loungewear, and athleisure, crafted from premium fabrics. The company claims to have built a network of over 18,000 retailers across 50 cities. Besides its own website, XYXX retails on various marketplaces and claims to be among the top three innerwear brands. In FY23, the company launched its first store in central Mumbai and now plans to expand with new outlets in Indore and Bangalore. XYXX has raised Rs 250 crore to date, including Rs 110 crore led by Amazon Smbhav Venture Fund in May 2023. According to the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, before this round, Sauce.vc was the largest external stakeholder, followed by DSG Consumer Fund and Amazon Smbhav Venture Fund. XYXX recorded a 25% year-on-year revenue growth, rising from Rs 105 crore in FY23 to Rs 131 crore in FY24. Simultaneously, the company trimmed its losses by 22.2% to Rs 35 crore in FY24.

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