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Funding Galore: Indian Startup Funding Of The Week [18-23 Feb]

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

One of the biggest fundings this week was raised by Ola which raised $92 Mn (INR 650 Cr) in Series J funding from Flipkart cofounder Sachin Bansal. The Ola funding represents his most prominent and largest investment to date, and his first major deal since he left Flipkart following its sale to Walmart for $16 Bn last year.

In all, eight startups raised $118.7 Mn funding and two startup acquisitions took place in the Indian startup ecosystem altogether. (This funding report is based on startups that disclosed funding amount.)

Indian Startup Fundings Of The Week

ZipLoan: New Delhi-based online lending startup Ziploan raised $12.6 Mn (INR 90 Cr ) in its Series B funding round led by SAIF Partners with participation from existing investors Matrix Partners India, Waterbridge Ventures and Whiteboard Capital.

SilverPush: Singapore-and Gurugram-based adtech startup, SilverPush, raised $5 Mn (INR 355.7 Cr) Series B funding led by Japan’s marketing company FreakOut Holdings. The company is gearing up to deploy its artificial intelligence (AI) technology for over-the-top (OTT) players in the Asia-Pacific region.

Xpressbees: Pune-based ecommerce logistics provider Xpressbees raised $4.9 Mn (INR 35 Cr) from InnoVen Capital. The fresh funds will be used for expanding its existing network and developing new business lines.

Pickyourtrail: Chennai-based travel tech startup Pickyourtrail raised about $3 Mn (INR 21 Cr) in Series A funding led by Kumar Vembu, CEO, GoFrugal and Shyam Sekhar, founder, iThought.  Rajagopal Subramanian, CIO, Entrust and Girish Mathrubootham, founder and CEO of Freshworks also participated in the round. The funds will be used to scale up their proprietary technology platform and expand its technical team.

Turms: Bengaluru-based internet first intelligent apparel brand Turms raised $281K (INR 2 Cr) in a seed round from angels including Myntra cofounder Raveen Sastry, ex Googler Sree Unnikrishnan, FarEye founder Gautam Kumar, PremjiInvest Partner Rahul Garg & Atul Gupta, and ex-Flipkart’s Sanjay Ramakrishnan. The company now plans to set up offline experience centres in top Indian cities to increase brand penetration

Royal Brothers: Bengaluru-based bike rental startup Royal Brothers raised $1 Mn in a Pre-Series A round of funding from Pradeep Deviah, chairman and CEO PDA trade fairs and his associates along with angel investor Amrith Prasad. The fresh funds will be used to strengthen the company’s inventory across all the existing cities to increase its market share. It will also enable the company to create more awareness, build the market for bike rentals, and even expand to five more states, including 10 new cities over the next six months.

GlamEgo: Hyderabad-based beauty discovery platform GlamEgo raised an undisclosed amount of funding from Brand Capital. The funds will be used to further expand its reach to a huge untouched market to scale rapidly.

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Indian Startup Acquisitions Of The Week

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Other Developments Of The Week

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