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IPO-bound Swiggy appoints Suparna Mitra as an independent director

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IPO-bound Swiggy appoints Suparna Mitra as an independent director
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Swiggy has announced the appointment of Suparna Mitra as an independent director to its board. The move comes at a time when the Prosus-backed foodtech company is readying itself for public listing. Mitra, who was the CEO of Titan Company Limitedโ€™s Watches and Wearables Division, brings over 30 years of experience in lifestyle and retail. Mitra has joined Swiggyโ€™s distinguished list of independent directors that includes Anand Kripalu, MD & Global CEO at EPL Limited and Chairperson of the Swiggy board, Shailesh Haribhakti, chairman of Shailesh Haribhakti & Associates, and Sahil Barua, MD and CEO at Delhivery. Swiggy has seen a few key executivesโ€™ departures at the management of late. Some of the notable executives who have left the firm since April last year are Karan Arora (VP and head of supply chain management), Nishad Kenkre (VP and head of revenue and growth at Instamart), Ashish Lingamneni (VP and head of brand and product marketing), Dale Vaz, chief technology officer, and senior VP Karthik Gurumurthy. Meanwhile, it has also announced new appointments such as Ashwath Swaminathan as its chief growth & marketing officer and Anirban Roy and Dipak Krishnamani as VP of Growth and VP of Swiggy Mall, respectively. As mentioned above, the foodtech firm is in the process to file its IPO papers soon. According to Entrackrโ€˜s exclusive report, Swiggy booked Rs 5,476 crore in revenue from operations during the first three quarters of financial year FY23. The company recorded $200 million (approximately Rs 1,600 crore) loss for the nine months.

Ex-IFC executive Sayan Ghosh launches Rs 300 Cr OG Capital fund

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Ex-IFC executive Sayan Ghosh launches Rs 300 Cr OG Capital fund
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Ortella Global Capital (OG Capital) has announced the launch of its Rs 300 crore ($36 million) venture capital fund. The firm positions itself as Indiaโ€™s first and only VC fund dedicated to co-building companies in partnership with founders. OG Capital adopts a co-building model, offering funding and hands-on support to help startups grow and scale into potential unicorns. The fund plans to invest in over 20 companies, up to Rs 15 crore ($2 million) each, and has already backed three promising startups. It aims to deliver a 50% CAGR, targeting 10X returns for its investors. According to the VC firm, it will target early and growth-stage startups across consumer and enterprise solutions. โ€œWe are not only targeting 10x returns for our investors but are also co-building companies that prioritize grassroots-level impact, sustainability, and gender diversity,โ€ said Sayan Ghosh, managing partner of OG Capital. Ghosh brings over a decade of experience as an entrepreneur, investment banker, and investor. During his more than three-years tenure at the World Bank, he was instrumental in driving investments and exits for companies like Lenskart, upGrad, 1mg, and BigBasket. According to a press release, Ghosh has a track record of delivering exits worth more than Rs 1,500 crore ($200 million) at a 40% CAGR. In addition, as a limited partner, he has deployed Rs 2,500 crore ($300 million) after evaluating over 350 funds, including venture capital, growth equity, private equity, and venture debt funds across India.

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