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Lyskraft, founded by Mohit Gupta and Mukesh Bansal, bags $26 Mn in seed round

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Lyskraft, founded by Mohit Gupta and Mukesh Bansal, bags $26 Mn in seed round
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Omnichannel fashion startup Lyskraft, founded by Zomatoโ€™s co-founder Mohit Gupta and Myntra and Cultfitโ€™s co-founder Mukesh Bansal, has scooped up $26 million in a seed funding round. The round was led by Peak XV Partners with participation from Prosus, Sofina, and partners of DST Global, the company said in a press release. Angel investors including Makemytripโ€™s Deep Kalra and Rajesh Magow, and Zomato founder and CEO Deepinder Goyal also participated. The startup has been building in stealth mode for the past few months and it recently launched a premium pop up store at Ambience Mall Gurugram and an online platform as a market testing initiative. It showcases more than 15 leading handpicked womenโ€™s fashion brands and designers at a time with new designers being added every week. Customers will also be able to shop these brands through its website. Starting with womenโ€™s fashion, the platform will also expand to other lifestyle categories. Lyskraft will be headquartered at Gurugram and will be led by Mohit as the co-founder and CEO while Mukesh will be a co-founder and strategic advisor to the business. โ€œThe future of retail is omnichannel, especially for categories like premium fashion where touch, feel and experience of the actual product are key to consumer choice in the category. Indiaโ€™s deep roots in fabrics, craft, creative heritage & manufacturing strength also put us at a unique position to play a large role at the global stage,โ€ said Gupta. Despite the tough fundraising environment, seed stage startups have been able to raise a sizable amount in the beginning of 2024 (time period). While Lyskraft stood at top with $26 million, itโ€™s closely followed by Generative AI startups Ema and Neysa which raised $25 million and $20 million in their seed round respectively. Some of the notable seed funding this year also includes Origami, Optimo Loan, LightFury Games and Veera.

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Former PayUโ€™s exec startup Zinc raises $25.5 Mn in seed funding

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Zinc, an edu-wealth startup founded by former PayU Finance India CEO Prashanth Ranganathan, has raised $25.5 million in its seed round, led by Nexus Venture Partners with participation from Quona Capital, EDBI, Global Ventures, and Credit Saison. According to the company, the funds will be used to drive product innovation and expand offerings, focusing on global investment tools, AI-powered university counseling, and cross-border payment solutions to help families secure their childrenโ€™s futures. Zinc aims to address the rising costs of overseas education by building a financial foundation tailored specifically for this purpose. Its proprietary AI-powered edu-counselor platform, Ada, provides comprehensive support and guidance to young Indian aspirants. The company offers global investment tools that enable parents to expand their savings into international markets, helping them build financial plans for their childrenโ€™s education while mitigating currency fluctuation risks. Zinc has also secured RIA (Registered Investment Advisor) license approval from SEBI and in-principle approval for the PSP (Payment Service Provider) license. The company has applied for a brokerage license from the International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA) in GIFT City. Ranganathan, previously the founder of Paysense, which was acquired by PayU in 2020, joins the ranks of several second or third time startup founders who raised more than $20 million in their seed rounds in 2024. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, notable recent seed rounds include blockchain startup Avail ($27 million), Lyskraft, Mukesh Bansalโ€™s new venture ($26 million), and generative AI startups EMA and Nesya, which raised $25 million and $20 million, respectively. Wealthtech startup Centricity and elder care startup Primus Senior Living also raised $20 million each, marking strong seed-stage funding activity.

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