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Funding Galore: Indian Startup Funding Of The Week [05-10 November 2018]

We bring to you the latest edition of Funding Galore: Indian Startup Funding Of The Week.

One of the biggest funding this week was raised by Bengaluru-based social commerce startup Meesho. The company raised $50 Mn in a Series C funding round, with the entry of three new investors: Shunwei Capital, DST Partners and RPS Ventures. Existing investors including Sequoia India, SAIF Partners, Venture Highway, and Y Combinator (2017) also participated in the latest funding round. This brings the total funding raised by Meesho so far to a total of $65.2 Mn.

This week, around $88.6 Mn funding was received by sectors including social commerce, digital gaming, logistics, among others and two startup acquisitions took place in the Indian startup ecosystem altogether. (The startup funding calculations are based on the startups that disclosed funding amount.)

Indian Startup Funding Of The Week

Mobile Premier League (MPL): Digital gaming startup MPL raised $5 Mn in a Series A round of funding led by VC firm Sequoia Capital. The startup is operated by Galactus Funware Technology Pvt. Ltd.

Amazon Transportation Services (ATS): Amazon invested $16.7 Mn in its logistics arm Amazon Transportation Services (ATS), thereby taking the total funding raised so far to $92.4 Mn (INR 675 Cr). To date, Amazon has established 67 fulfillment centres in the country, which cover an area of 20 Mn cubic feet of space in 13 Indian states.

Walmart India: After acquiring Flipkart for $16 Bn, Walmart Investments Cooperatieve U.A, Amsterdam, invested $37.68 Mn into its Indian subsidiary Walmart India. Walmart opened its 23rd wholesale store in Visakhapatnam recently. It claims 19 of these centres have achieved break even.

Dunzo: Bengaluru-based daily tasks management app, Dunzo raised $962.5K from venture debt firm Alteria Capital, by issuing secured non-convertible debentures. The firm will use the capital to expand its services.

iChamp: New Delhi-based Adda52.com, an online poker platform, invested an undisclosed amount in edtech startup, iChamp in a seed funding round. To be noted, the founders of Gurugram-based iChamp, Mohit Bansal and Anil Kumar were the core team members of Adda52. Since then, Bansal has headed many education ventures.

Indian Startup Acquisitions Of The Week

Other Developments Of The Week

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