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Quick service restaurant (QSR) chain Nothing Before Coffee (NBC) has secured $2.3 million (approximately INR 19.7 crore) in its pre-Series A funding round, led by Prath Ventures with additional backing from SYL Investments. NBC plans to utilize the newly raised capital to launch over 150 retail outlets across India by March 2026. The company will also focus on expanding its footprint in tier-II and tier-III cities, while exploring innovative store formats such as compact kiosks.

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