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Magma closes Series A round at $8 Mn

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Magma closes Series A round at $8 Mn
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Snippets Magma closes Series A round at $8 Mn Industrial B2B solutions provider Magma has closed its Series A round at $8 million, following an additional $3 million extension to its previously announced $5 million raise in April 2025. Gyan Vardhan 18 Dec 2025 14:01 IST Follow UsNew UpdateIndustrial B2B solutions provider Magma has closed its Series A round at $8 million, following an additional $3 million extension to its previously announced $5 million raise in April 2025. The $3 million fresh infusion includes $1.2 million from its existing investors Capria Ventures and Avinya Ventures, $1.3 million from the Gujarat Government’s VC arm, GVFL, and $0.5 million from AVNM Ventures.Magma has raised a total of $11.3 million to date, including $3.3 million in seed funding.The proceeds will be deployed to scale its operations across Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Rajasthan, and Telangana; strengthen precision manufacturing networks, accelerate the growth of TerraMag, its advanced industrial materials brand, and introduce new factory-focused solutions, Magma said in a press release.Launched in 2022 by Neal Thakker, Magma builds an ‘Industrial Operations Stack’ for factories and contract manufacturers. With deep proximity to industrial clusters and a fundamentals-driven, profitability-first approach, the company works closely with mid-market manufacturers to modernise production, improve throughput, and bring transparency to supply and demand in India’s fragmented industrial ecosystem.Magma claims to have over 250 industrial customers across ceramics, industrial chemicals, paper, polymers, plastics and packaging sectors including Reliance, Adani and Arvind Group among others. With a footprint across 12 states in India, the startup serves a wide range of industries, including chemicals, packaging, polymers, paper, plastics, ceramics, and more. The Ahmedabad-based startup plans to double down on Magma Green, a green manufacturing and materials platform delivering waste-management and recycled-materials solutions across the paper, plastic, agro, and sawdust value chains. Capria Ventures is a global south-focused venture capital firm investing in applied AI innovations shaping the future of emerging markets like India, Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America. With over $200 million in AUM, the firm backs high-growth startups that embed AI to transform foundation sectors such as jobs, finance, healthcare, agriculture, and enterprise solutions.

GVFL backs Magma in extended Series A round

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GVFL backs Magma in extended Series A round
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GVFL backs Magma in extended Series A round Industrial solutions company Magma has extended its Series A round with a strategic investment from GVFL Ltd., joining an investor group that includes Capria Ventures, General Catalyst, Accion Venture Lab, and others. The Ahmedabad-based company has raised over $8 million to date. Founded in 2022 by Neal Thakker, Magma provides a suite of solutions to factories across verticals including raw materials supply, green energy, waste management, and logistics. It aims to empower factories with efficient, sustainable, and tech-enabled supply chains. The company serves manufacturers across sectors such as ceramics, chemicals, packaging, plastics, and polymers. According to Magma, its integrated offerings spanning specialty raw materials, green energy, and waste management are designed to streamline factory operations and boost productivity. With operations in 10 states and growing, it aspires to build the infrastructure backbone for the future of Indian manufacturing. “GVFL’s entry into our cap table felt intuitive — their deep presence in Gujarat’s industrial landscape and alignment with the Government of Gujarat makes them an incredibly strategic partner. As we scale nationally, having a local growth partner that understands the pulse of traditional industries adds tremendous value. We’re excited to continue building alongside them,” said Neal Thakker, founder and CEO of Magma. The company claims that it is currently operating at a Rs 300 crore annualized revenue run rate, has served over 350 industrial customers, and is already profitable. Over the next 24 months, Magma is targeting a Rs 1,000 crore revenue run rate, driven by expansion into new industrial hubs, product verticals, and strategic partnerships.

Magma raises $5 Mn in Series A round led by Capria Ventures

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Magma raises $5 Mn in Series A round led by Capria Ventures
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Magma, a B2B industrial solutions provider, has raised a $5 million Series A funding round, led by Capria Ventures. The round also saw participation from Avinya Ventures, Sanjiv Rangrass, and existing backers General Catalyst, Accion Venture Lab, and WEH Ventures. The Ahmedabad-based company had previously raised $3.3 million from General Catalyst, Accion Venture Lab, Titan Capital, WEH Ventures, and more. The fresh funds will be used to strengthen its position across core factory offerings, expand backward integration capabilities, and accelerate technological investments that enhance procurement agility for customers. Founded in 2022 by Neal Thakker, Magma is a B2B industrial solutions provider enabling Indian factories to scale efficiently and sustainably. Through a vertically integrated ecosystem spanning raw material customization, green energy, biomaterials, waste management, and logistics, it aims to build the infrastructure backbone for India’s manufacturing sector. Magma enables factories to access high-quality customized raw materials, power their operations with green energy and biomaterial solutions, and manage waste responsibly by converting it into recyclable inputs. By building deep supply-side capabilities, the company has created a value-chain-first model that delivers consistency, control, and efficiency at scale while staying agile to customer needs. Since its inception, Magma has built a diverse client base of over 250 industrial customers across various sectors, including ceramics, industrial chemicals, and packaging. The company is currently growing at a Rs 250 crore revenue run rate and has been operationally profitable. Looking ahead, Magma aims to achieve a Rs 1,000 crore revenue run rate within the next 24 months, driven by rapid adoption across India’s SME manufacturing sector.

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