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Funding Galore: Indian Startup Funding Of The Week [Feb 17-22]

Funding Galore: Indian Startup Funding Of The Week

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

In one of the biggest funding rounds this week, food delivery giant Swiggy has raised $113 Mn as part of its Series I funding round led by existing investor Prosus N.V. The latest funding round also saw participation from existing investors Meituan Dianping and Wellington Management Company.

The online food aggregator will be using fresh capital to further develop its new lines of business, addressing visible gaps in the market. The company will continue to invest in new growth areas such as Stores, Go and SuprDaily.

Overall, 17 startups raised around $332.35 Mn funding and five startup acquisitions took place in the Indian startup ecosystem. (This funding report is based on startups that disclosed funding amount.)

Indian Startup Funding Of The Week

      1. Swiggy: $113 Mn
      2. Unacademy: $110 Mn
      3. Whatfix: $32 Mn
      4. OnsiteGo: $19 Mn
      5. Carbon Clean Solutions: $16 Mn
      6. Dunzo: $11 Mn
      7. Zvesta: $5.5 Mn
      8. MaxWholesale: $3 Mn
      9. InVideo: $2.5 Mn
      10. Prayaan Capital: $1.2 Mn
      11. Sanfe: $1.1 Mn
      12. Go Desi: $630K
      13. PlanetSpark: $450K
      14. AvalonMeta: $420K
      15. Near.Store: $300K
      16. Genius Corner: $250K
      17. ElecTorq: Undisclosed

Bengaluru-based edtech startup Unacademy has raised $110 Mn in a Series E funding round from social media giant Facebook, General Atlantic, Sequoia India, Nexus Venture Partners, Steadview Capital and Blume Ventures. Kalyan Krishnamurthy, CEO, Flipkart and Sujeet Kumar, cofounder, Udaan also participated in this round of funding. Unacademy said it will utilise the funding to further penetrate into the test preparation categories, launching more exam categories, acquiring top educators, and creating exceptional learning experiences for the learners through great content and product. In addition to raising the funding, Unacademy also provided exits to some of the angel investors.

Bengaluru and San Jose-based enterprise tech startup Whatfix has raised $32 Mn in Series C funding round led by Sequoia Capital India. Whatfix’s existing investors Eight Roads Ventures, F-Prime Capital, and Cisco Investments also participated in the round. With this funding, Whatfix will drive product development and expand into new markets such as Europe and Australia. The company is also looking to address the growing demand for its digital adoption solutions (DAS) which help businesses update their operations and increase the ROI on technology.

Mumbai-based extended warranty and device protection services provider, Onsitego, has raised $19 Mn (INR 136 Cr) in a Series B funding round led by Zodius Growth Fund. Onsitego’s existing investor Accel India has also participated in the funding round, along with Accel US. Onsitego is planning to use the funding to develop stronger marketing strategies and branding activities.

London-headquartered and IIT Kharagpur-incubated cleantech startup Carbon Clean Solutions has raised $16 Mn in a fresh round of funding. The investment came in from WAVE Equity Partners, Chevron Technology Ventures, and Marubeni Corporation.

Bengaluru-based hyperlocal services provider Dunzo has raised $11 Mn in a debt funding round from Alteria Capital. With this funding round, Dunzo is looking to scale up its operations in profitable locations.

Gurugram-based proptech startup Zvesta has raised $5.5 Mn from media company Hindustan Media Ventures. With the recently raised funding, the company is planning to invest in brand building and collaborative marketing of real estate properties across the country. Zvesta also wants to focus on building pan-India partnerships with real estate builders and brokers.

B2B ecommerce platform for kirana stores, MaxWholesale, has raised $3 Mn in Series A funding round led by Indian Angel Network (IAN) Fund I and Abu Dhabi-based private family office Al Falaj Investment Company (AFI). MaxWholesale is planning to use this funding to hire talent, develop technology, accelerate growth and expand the network of kirana stores. Prior to this, the company has raised $1 Mn in Pre-Series A funding round led by IAN and Maple Capital Advisors.

Video editing and content creation software maker InVideo, has raised $2.5 Mn in a round led by Sequoia Capital India’s early-stage accelerator programme Surge. Former Facebook exec and Five9’s Anand Chandrasekaran, and DoorDash’s Gokul Rajaram have also invested in the round. So far, the company has raised $3.2 Mn. InVideo plans to use the funding to scale up its platform for a global audience, “while investing in its community and expanding the current product pipeline.”

Fintech startup Prayaan Capital Private Limited has raised $1.2 Mn in a seed funding round led by Accion Venture Lab. With the recently raised funds, the startup plans to improve its technology and expand its operations.

Female hygiene brand Sanfe has raised $1.1 Mn (INR 8 Cr) in a Pre-Series A funding round from SucSEED Venture Partners, BIRAC, Elixir Pharma and Titan Capital, an investment arm of Snapdeal cofounders Kunal Bahl and Rohit Bansal. The company is looking to take its products to European and African markets in the next phase.

Bengaluru based FMCG startup Go Desi has raised $630K (INR 4.5 Cr) in a funding round led by New Delhi-based Rukam Capital. Other investors who participated in the round are AngelList and Upaya Social Ventures. The current round of funding will help the company expand operations, launch a larger portfolio of products and spread geographically. The last round of funding raised by GO DESi was in September 2018.

Gurugram-based edtech startup PlanetSpark has raised $450K (INR 3.2 Cr) Pre Series A from Indian Angel Network, Lead Angels and Hyderabad Angels with participation from existing investor FIITJEE Limited. The company will use the funds in expanding its business into new geographies and increasing enrolments over the next 12-15 months.

Edtech startup AvalonMeta has raised $420K in a funding round led by gaming company Peerplays. Chicago-based venture capital firm Purvi Capital and former Unacademy’s design head Abhinav Chhikara also participated in this round.

Mumbai-based Near.Store has raised $300K as seed funding from Sauce.vc and other angel investors. Near.Store enables a shop to create an online presence and makes the shop products easily discoverable in simple steps. Near.Store is currently in a pilot stage and is present in two cities. The startup aims to expand to over 10 cities in the next six months.

Noida-based edtech startup Genius Corner has raised $250K from Singapore-based angel investors Mahesh Mohta, Jyoti Arora, Nachu Subramanian and Srivats. The funds raised by Genius Corner will be utilised to on-board 30K students on the platform.

Delhi based electric vehicle startup ElecTorq has raised an undisclosed investment from AdvantEdge. ElecTorq is a design and technology developing startup which is focused on building India specific solutions for micro-mobility.

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