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[Funding Galore] From Stashfin To Mystifly — Indian Startups Raised $180 Mn This Week

[Funding Galore] From Stashfin To Mystifly — Indian Startups Raised $180 Mn This Week

The third week of March again witnessed a massive dip in the funding activities. If we recap, last week we saw the startup fraternity raising a whopping over $700 Mn funding. So, between March 20 and March 25, Indian startups collectively raised around $180 Mn across a mere 10 deals. 

This is 77% lower than the $791 Mn raised by the startup ecosystem between March 13 and March 18 which proved to be an outlier week. 

This week’s funding is however a bit higher when compared to $178 Mn raised across 18 deals between March 6 and 11. 

Key Highlights From This Week’s Funding 

  1. Interestingly, this week’s biggest fund raise was a debt funding round. Stashfin, a neobanking fintech startup, secured $100 Mn in a debt round from Innoven Capital and Trifecta 
  2. The second biggest funding was secured by EV charging startup CHARGE+ZONE. It raised $54 Mn in its Series A1 funding round, which was a mix of equity and debt, led by global impact investment manager BlueOrchard Finance
  3. Airline retailing-focused B2B SaaS startup Mystifly took home the third biggest funding amount of the week. It mopped up $8 Mn in a Pre-Series B round from Cornerstone Venture Partners Fund (CSVP Fund)
  4. LetsVenture was the most active investor with participation of three deals this week 
  5. Enterprisetech sector recorded the highest number of deals with closing of six fundings, whereas the fintech sector bagged the highest funding amount at $100 Mn
  6. Cleantech sector continued to grab investors’ interest this week as well. As of the total 11 deals, three were from this segment
  7. Early stage investment rounds such as Seed and Pre-Series A funding continued to dominate this week – indicating investors’ high confidence in such startups amidst the funding winter. 

Startup Funding Deals Of The Week

From The Acquisition Desk

Other Key Developments

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