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Velocity earmarks Rs 200 Cr for restaurant and cloud kitchen brands

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Velocity earmarks Rs 200 Cr for restaurant and cloud kitchen brands
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Cash-flow-based financing platform Velocity has earmarked Rs 200 crore in 2025 to support and accelerate growth in the restaurant and cloud kitchen ecosystem across India. The fund is designed to address the unique challenges faced by F&B brands and help them grow. It eliminates the hassles often encountered by F&B brands struggling to secure financing from traditional sources like banks and NBFCs. By offering cash-flow-based financing, Velocity enables restaurants and cloud kitchens to manage capital expenditure, working capital, open new outlets, purchase equipment, and launch sub-brands without impacting operational profits. As per a report by Swiggy and Bain & Company, India's food delivery and dining-out market is projected to grow from approximately $66 billion to $108 billion by 2030. According to Velocity, its fund aligns with this growth, focusing on empowering new-age restaurants and cloud kitchen brands, particularly those operating via food aggregator platforms like Zomato and Swiggy. The fund aims to support innovators in the space by offering fast, scalable, and flexible financing solutions, enabling F&B brands to seize emerging market opportunities, scale operations, and meet increasing consumer demand. Since 2020, Velocity has funded several F&B brands such as IDC Kitchen, Smoor, Daily Sushi, Brahma Brew Works, Milano Ice Cream, Imperio, Amore Gelato, Jamie's Pizza, and Baba's Chicken. These businesses utilized the funds to expand operations, strengthen supply chains, and enhance marketing efforts. India's F&B industry is undergoing a rapid transformation driven by quick commerce, cloud kitchens, and ultra-fast delivery models. Platforms like Zepto, Swiggy Instamart, and Blinkit have introduced 10-minute delivery services such as Zepto Cafe, Bolt, and Bistro. Bigbasket and Magicpin are also preparing to enter this space, while emerging players like Swish and Zing are gaining traction. Co-founded in 2020 by Abhiroop Medhekar, Atul Khichariya, and Saurav Swaroop, Velocity is a cash-flow-based financing platform for new-age businesses. It leverages digital-first businesses' data and online cash flows to offer innovative financing solutions. Velocity has disbursed over Rs 1,000 crore to more than 1,200 digital-first businesses, enabling them to overcome working capital challenges. The Bengaluru-based fintech has raised $30 million in equity funding led by Peter Thiel's Valar Ventures. Its portfolio includes D2C brands like Soulflower, Chumbak, and Off Duty.

Velocity launches Rs 400 Cr festive season fund for D2C brands

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Velocity launches Rs 400 Cr festive season fund for D2C brands
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Cash flow-based financing platform Velocity has launched a fund of Rs 400 crore ($48 million) to support D2C and e-commerce brands in the upcoming festive season sales. The Bengaluru-based firm had launched a Rs 250 crore fund for the festive season last year. This financing will support brands and sellers on major e-commerce platforms (such as Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra and Shopify) and new-age quick commerce platforms (like Blinkit, Instamart, Zepto) in enhancing their product assortment, accelerating delivery timelines, and capitalize on emerging trends such as premiumization. The fund will allow brands to invest in inventory, marketing, and operational expenses without diluting their equity, Velocity said in a press release. According to market research, e-commerce sales are projected to see 20% growth in the 2024 festive season as compared to 13% growth in e-commerce GMV (gross merchandise value) last year. Velocity is indulged with the largest ecommerce marketplaces and several ecosystem enablers to support the upcoming festive demand across sectors such as beauty and personal care, apparel/ fashion, consumer electronics, food and beverages, home, garden and kitchen, jewelry and accessories, healthcare and other e-commerce categories. Co-founded in 2020 by Abhiroop Medhekar, Atul Khichariya, and Saurav Swaroop, Velocity focuses on democratizing access to working capital for the various sectors. The platform leverages digital-first businesses’ data and online cash flows to offer innovative financing solutions. It provides non-dilutive debt financing to e-commerce founders. Velocity says that it has leveraged its partnerships with India’s leading NBFCs and regulated entities to empower over 1,500 e-commerce brands like Koskii, Power Gummies, Hammer, Bella Vita Organic, Bewakoof, Bunaai, Leaf, Crossbeats, Blaupunkt, Zlade, and Soulflower among others. It also says that it has disbursed over Rs900 crores, enabling over 1,500 businesses, especially D2C and e-commerce companies. Velocity has raised $30 million in equity funding led by Valar Ventures and competes with the other players in this space like GetVantage, Klub, Clearco, CRED Mint, Wayflyer, and KredX.

Exclusive: Oxyzo secures Rs 100 Cr debt

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Exclusive: Oxyzo secures Rs 100 Cr debt
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Exclusive: Oxyzo secures Rs 100 Cr debt Fintech unicorn Oxyzo has secured Rs 100 crore (approximately $12 million) in debt from AK Capital Finance, a subsidiary of merchant banker A.K. Capital Services Ltd. The boards at Oxyzo allotted 1,00,000 non-convertible debentures to AK Capital at an issue price of Rs 10,000 each to raise Rs 100 crore, its regulatory filing sourced from the Registrar of Companies shows. The aforementioned debentures are issued for a tenure of 24 months and carry an interest rate of 9.75% per annum, the filing added. The proceeds will be used to augment the long-term resources of the company and meet working capital requirements. Oxyzo is the lending arm of B2B e-commerce unicorn OfBusiness, providing customized credit solutions for SMEs. It offers a range of loan products, including term loans, working capital solutions, low-interest rates, and collateral-free credit options. According to data intelligence platform TheKredible, the Gurugram-based company reported operating revenue of over Rs 900 crore and a profit of Rs 290 crore for the financial year ending 2024. Oxyzo’s net profit grew 11.38% to Rs 82.89 crore and sales jumped 27.43% to Rs 282.80 crore in the quarter ended December 2024 (Q3 FY25), compared to Rs 221.93 crore in December 2023. The Ruchi Kalra-led firm achieved unicorn status by raising $200 million in its first external funding round, and it became the first startup to surpass a $1 billion valuation during its Series A round. As per TheKredible, OFB group including promoters holds 74.5% while Alpha Wave is the largest external stakeholder with 7.4% followed by Tiger Global.

Klub aims to disburse Rs 200 Cr this festive season

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Klub aims to disburse Rs 200 Cr this festive season
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Revenue-based financing platform Klub is set to disburse Rs 200 crore for this year’s festive season. The platform had disbursed Rs 100 crore in the last festive season which aimed to enhance sales on major e-commerce platforms, including Amazon, Flipkart, and Myntra. The disbursal will aid SMEs in maintaining inventory and pre-planning marketing efforts to meet the surged demand during India’s festive season, Klub said in a press-release. Klub plans to infuse the funds into D2C brands across more than 45 sectors. In 2023, Klub invested in sectors such as beauty & personal care, fashion & apparel, and cloud kitchens & restaurants. The brands that secured investment include Monrow Shoes, BRB Chips, Berrylush, and potful. The Bengaluru-based firm offers funding up to Rs 30 crore in a single tranche and works on multiple capital structures suited to the brand and founder, including term loans, credit lines, revenue financing, and more. Its initiative is in collaboration with its supply partners, particularly leading NBFCs such as U GRO Capital. According to market research, the growth in festive sales is anticipated around 10-12% and the e-commerce industry is expected to surge $111 billion this year. Co-founded in 2019 by Anurakt Jain and Ishita Verma, Klub is a revenue based financing platform which provides flexible funding up to Rs 30 crore to digital businesses and SMEs with recurring revenue. The company partners with NBFCs, HNIs, financial institutions, and its own SEBI registered fund to provide growth capital. The platform offers different capital structures for businesses across all stages (early, growth, & late) for recurring marketing, inventory, and capex expenses. Klub claims that it has deployed more than 1,700 investment rounds enabling growth for more than 650 brands. It raised $20 million in seed funding round from Peak XV’s growth program Surge, Alter Global, GMO Venture Partners, and 9Unicorns back in 2021. Klub directly competes with GetVantage, Velocity, Clearco, CRED Mint, Wayflyer, and KredX.

Kreedo secures Rs 10 Cr debt funding from Recur Club

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Kreedo secures Rs 10 Cr debt funding from Recur Club
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Edtech platform Kreedo Early Childhood Solutions has secured Rs 10 crore in debt funding from Recur Club, a prominent debt marketplace for startups and SMEs. Kreedo had previously raised $4 million in Series A funding from Heritas Capital and UBS Optimus Foundation to enhance learning ecosystems. The proceeds will be deployed towards fuelling its growth and expansion plans, enhancing product offerings and scaling operations across India, Kreedo said in a press release. Co-founded in 2012 by Mridula Shridhar and Manikandan Krishnan, Kreedo provides a non-franchise solution for preschools and schools in India. Its curriculum is designed to help children develop literacy, numeracy, and other skills through play-based activities. The platform's curriculum is based on the idea that children learn best through a 'Concrete to Abstract' or 'Practical to Theory' approach. The curriculum combines indoor and outdoor games and toys to help children learn to explore and develop skills. According to the Bengaluru-based company, it focuses on improving education in over 350,000 affordable private schools across India, which cater to low-income families and charge less than Rs 30,000 annually. The company claims that it has demonstrated an impressive revenue growth rate of over 35% year-on-year for the past three consecutive years. 'It has been a pleasure working with Manikandan and witnessing Kreedo’s incredible growth journey over the past couple of years. Their intelligent approach to capital management has enabled them to hyperscale effectively while preserving significant equity.' said Eklavya Gupta, co-founder & CEO of Recur Club. Kreedo may compete directly or indirectly with other companies in this space are Kinderly, Seed Schools, Sudiksha Knowledge Solutions, Blue Blocks, Hello Kids amongst others. Recur Club is a capital platform, enabling companies to raise debt capital tailored to their business needs with a dedicated capital expert. The platform aims to deploy Rs 2,000 crore in debt funding for startups and SMEs through Recur Scale and Rs 1000 crore to MSMEs through Recur Swift in this financial year. It has backed startups such as Ustraa, Rage Coffee, Moveinsync, Keka HR, Xoxodays, and others. It competes with other debt financing platforms like GetVantage, Velocity, and Klub.

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