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Proptech startup Truva raises $9 Mn co-led by Stellaris and Orios

EntrackrEntrackr · 2d ago
Proptech startup Truva raises $9 Mn co-led by Stellaris and Orios
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Proptech startup Truva raises $9 Mn co-led by Stellaris and Orios Proptech startup Truva has raised $9 million (about Rs 78 crore) in a funding round co-led by early stage venture capital firms Stellaris Venture Partners and Orios Venture Partners. Of the total capital, $7.3 million came from equity sales, while $1.7 million was raised as venture debt from Stride Ventures. The round also saw participation from angel investors including Myntra founder Mukesh Bansal, Ramakant Sharma, Aakrit Vaish, and Miten Sampat. The fresh funds will be used to expand its presence in Mumbai and enter new markets such as Delhi NCR and Bengaluru, strengthen its real estate intelligence platform, and support inventory linked working capital to scale staging, legal checks, and transaction execution, Truva said in a press release. Founded in 2023 by Puneet Arora, Monil Singhal, and Ankit Gupta, Truva provides detailed property listings with extensive insights and buyer support, including assistance with financing, paperwork, and registration. The startup also offers features such as natural light scores, noise ratings, 3D tours, and high quality photos and videos. According to Entrackr’s annual report, proptech startups raised $368 million across 31 deals in 2025, accounting for 2.82% of the total fundraising during the year. Truva said it operates across seven micro markets in Mumbai, having acquired homes worth over Rs 500 crore and sold more than Rs 300 crore worth of resale inventory to over 200 buyers and sellers. The company reported six fold year on year growth and aims to surpass Rs 1,000 crore in annualised GMV over the next year. For the year ended March 2024, Truva generated Rs 10.88 lakh in operating revenue and reported a loss of Rs 10.30 lakh, reflecting its early stage, pre revenue operations. The company is yet to file its financial statements for FY25.

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Exclusive: Proptech startup Truva raises $6.3 Mn at over $30 Mn valuation

EntrackrEntrackr · 16d ago
Exclusive: Proptech startup Truva raises $6.3 Mn at over $30 Mn valuation
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Proptech startup Truva has raised over $6.32 million from existing investors Stellaris Venture Partners and Orios Venture Partners. Truva’s board has issued 54,628 Series A Compulsorily Convertible Preference Shares (CCPS) at an issue price of Rs 10,383 per share to raise a total of Rs 56.72 crore, according to its regulatory filing with the Registrar of Companies (RoC). Stellaris Venture Partners led the round with an investment of Rs 30.5 crore, followed by Orios Venture Partners, which infused Rs 26.22 crore. The fresh funds will be utilised for working capital requirements and business expansion of the company, as per the RoC filing. According to Entrackr’s estimates, Truva is valued at around Rs 284 crore ($31.60 million) on a post-money basis. Founded in 2023 by Puneet Arora, Monil Singhal and Ankit Gupta, Truva provides detailed property listings with extensive insights and support for buyers, including help with financing, paperwork, and registration. The startup also offers features such as natural light scores, noise ratings, 3D tours, and high-quality photos and videos. After the fresh allotment, Stellaris Venture Partners holds a 24.53% stake in Truva, while Orios Venture Partners owns 9.24%, respectively. The co-founders, Puneet Arora, Monil Singhal and Ankit Gupta collectively hold 54.87% stake in the company, with 18.29% each. Before this, the company had raised $3 million in a seed funding round led by early-stage venture capital firm Stellaris Venture Partners. For the year ended March 2024, Truva generated Rs 10.88 lakh in operating revenue and reported a loss of Rs 10.30 lakh, reflecting its early-stage, pre-revenue operations. The company is yet to file its financial statements for FY25.

Fashion brand Outzidr raises $3.1 Mn led by RTP Global

EntrackrEntrackr · 5m ago
Fashion brand Outzidr raises $3.1 Mn led by RTP Global
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Fashion brand Outzidr raises $3.1 Mn led by RTP Global Co-founded in 2024 by Nirmal Jain, Mani Kant Mani, and Justin Mario, Outzidr is a digital-first fashion brand offering on-trend western wear for Indian women aged 18–28. The Bengaluru-based startup has raised Rs 27 crore (around $3.1 million) in a pre-Series A round led by RTP Global along with participation from existing investor Stellaris Venture Partners. Outzidr, a fashion brand built for Gen Z women, had previously raised Rs 30 crore (around $3.5 million) in a seed round led by Stellaris Venture Partners. The proceeds will be utilized for the next phase of growth, including the launch of its first exclusive offline store by March 2026 and expansion of its design, operations, and technology teams. Outzidr launches up to 2,000 new styles every month, or 500 every week, through its own D2C platform and leading marketplaces like Ajio, Myntra, and Nykaa Fashion. “Outzidr represents the energy of a new generation — fast-paced, fresh, and fearless,” said Nirmal Jain, Co-founder and CEO of Outzidr. “We’re building a brand that listens, learns, and reacts in real time. This fundraiser is a strong validation of our mission to become the everyday fashion choice for Gen Z women — and of the incredible team and opportunity we’re building for.” According to market research, India’s fast fashion market is currently valued at around $10 billion and is projected to surge to over $50 billion by FY 31, growing at a ~30% CAGR. In just five months, the brand claims to have gained more than 100,000 customers. It primarily competes with other notable players in this space such as NEWME, Zudio, and Style Union.

Proptech startup Flent raises $2.5 Mn in pre-Series A round

EntrackrEntrackr · 11d ago
Proptech startup Flent raises $2.5 Mn in pre-Series A round
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Proptech startup Flent raises $2.5 Mn in pre-Series A round Bengaluru-based proptech startup Flent has raised Rs 21 crore (about $2.5 million) in a Pre-Series A round, including Rs 17 crore in equity and Rs 4 crore in debt. The round was led by Incubate Fund Asia, with participation from WEH Ventures, Twin & Bull Family Office, Stride Ventures, 91Ventures, Untitled VC, and a group of angel investors, including BlackBuck co-founder Rajesh Yabaji. In addition, over 40 landlords and tenants using Flent’s platform collectively invested Rs 1 crore as part of the round. The proceeds will be used to expand beyond Bengaluru, with Mumbai and Gurugram identified as the next markets. Flent also plans to roll out new offerings across the rental journey, including flatmate discovery, vacancy protection for landlords, and AI-led location and budget discovery tools. Founded in October 2023 by Mayank Lalwani, Rishabh Agnihotri, and Shail Daswani, Flent operates a full-stack rental platform offering fully furnished, move-in-ready homes with flexible lease terms. It manages the entire lifecycle, design, onboarding, tenant screening, maintenance, and rent assurance while removing brokerage and large security deposits. Flent currently manages 350 rooms across 140 premium homes in Bengaluru, with reported occupancy levels of 90–95%. The average customer stay is around 14 months, according to the company. On the supply side, the brand is targeting high-value residential properties, particularly those owned by investors and NRIs, where professional property management remains fragmented.

Exclusive: Country Delight raises $9 Mn through debt and equity

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
Exclusive: Country Delight raises $9 Mn through debt and equity
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Dairy brand Country Delight has raised Rs 76 crore ($9 million) through debt and equity from Alteria Capital. This is the second funding for the Gurugram-based company this year. The board at Country Delight has passed a special resolution to issue 70,000 debentures at an issue price of Rs 1,00,000 each and 3,160 Series E1 CCPS at an issue price of Rs 21,045 each to raise Rs 76.65 crore, its regulatory filing accessed from RoC shows. In January, Country Delight raised 20 million in its series E round from Temasek, Seviora Capital, Venturi Partners, and others. The company is close to becoming a unicorn as it was valued at around $820 million in the last equity round. It has raised around $175 million to date. Launched by Chakradhar Gade and Nitin Kaushal, Country Delight provides a range of dairy products, bakery goods, poultry, and farm produce to its customers. The company sources its products directly from dairy farms and caters to customers in 15 cities including Delhi (NCR), Mumbai, Bengaluru, Jaipur, Chennai, and Pune. As per startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Orios Venture Partners was the largest stakeholder in Country Delight with 21.35% stake followed by Matrix and Elevation with 16.59% and 9.38% stake respectively. In February, Orios Venture Partners made a partial exit from Country Delight by selling 3% stake for around Rs 225 crore. Orios sold its stake to Temasek-backed asset management group Seviora. As per media report, Country Delight’s operating revenue stood at Rs 650 crore in the first half of the ongoing financial year (FY24). In FY23, its revenue was estimated at around Rs 900 crore against Rs 542.6 crore in FY22. The firm is yet to report FY23 numbers officially. In January, Country Delight’s competitor Akshayakalpa Organic raised $12 million in its Series C round led by A91 Partners. The firm is in talks to close a larger round to the tune of $25 million.

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