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IndianStartupFactory Gets SEBI Nod To Launch $27.8 Mn Maiden India Fund

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New Delhi-based financial services company IndianStartupFactory has received the final nod from market regulator SEBI, to launch its maiden venture capital fund worth $27.8 Mn (INR 200 Cr).

IndianStartupFactory was founded in 2016 majorly as supporter to startup mentoring and finances. It has now launched its maiden India fund, ISF Special Opportunity Fund. With this, the firm is looking to invest in startups at early and growth stage, SMEs and MSMEs (Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises).

Kapil Kaul, the founder of the ISF Special Opportunity Fund, confirmed the development to Inc42.

“The most important element which provides an edge to our fund is our method of due diligence, which will be inclined towards methods used by PE firms. But we will be investing on basis of venture capital fundamental,” he said.

Further, ISF will majorly be investing in startups where the operational profitability is already clear or the startup is looking forward to operational profitability within 12-18 months of investment.

Also, it is a sector agnostic fund. “We will definitely not be interested in real estate as of now, but we might take into consideration government approved infra projects,” added Kapil.

Here are some key details about the ISF Special Opportunity Fund:

Other notable startup funds launched this year were:

Inc42 DataLabs, in its H1 2018 funding report observed that fewer startups are being able to crack seed-stage funding deals. However, amid this dry run of funds, mature startups or the startups at growth stage have been able to take in big-ticket size fundings.

“The number of deals in H1 2018 increased by 15% compared to H2 2017. However, the funding amount fell by 40% compared to H2 2017 and by 18% compared to H1 2017,” mentions the Inc42 tech startup funding report H1 2018.

In such times, the growth of early stage investors who are looking for profit-oriented business models will certainly be a booster to the overall sentiment of the Indian startup ecosystem.

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