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Zyod Raises $18M Series A to Power Global Fast Fashion Gurugram-based Zyod, a B2B fashion manufacturing startup, has raised $18M in a Series A round led by RTP Global. The platform helps global brands design and launch new fashion styles in just 21 days. Currently serving over 40 countries, Zyod plans to scale its tech, supply chain, and production footprint across Southeast Asia. Their pitch: build Zara-speed fashion for global D2C brands, powered from India.

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