Funding

    SaaS firm Taqtics raises $1.2 million seed fund from Sprout Venture Partners, Capital-A, others

    SaaS firm Taqtics raises $1.2 million seed fund from Sprout Venture Partners, Capital-A, others

    The funds will be used to expand Taqtics’ product capabilities, strengthen presence in key markets, and incorporate AI-driven analytics into retail and QSR chains.

    Insurtech startup Zopper bags $25 million in round led by Elevation Capital, Dharana Capital

    Insurtech startup Zopper bags $25 million in round led by Elevation Capital, Dharana Capital

    The round also saw participation from existing investor Blume Ventures. The company has raised $96 million in funding till now from the likes of Creaegis, Bessemer Venture Partners, and ICICI Venture.

    CredFlow secures $3.7 million in funding from Inflexor Ventures, others

    CredFlow secures $3.7 million in funding from Inflexor Ventures, others

    CredFlow will use the capital to scale up its financial services and lending verticals, and to improve its technology and innovation capabilities, it said.

    OneCell Diagnostics raises $16 million in round led by Celesta Capital, others

    OneCell Diagnostics raises $16 million in round led by Celesta Capital, others

    OneCell Diagnostics, a startup specializing in AI-powered cancer diagnostics, has successfully secured $16 million in Series A funding. This investment will fuel the company's expansion into the US market with its innovative liquid biopsy test, OncoIndx Ikon. OneCell's ultimate goal is to democratize precision oncology by making advanced cancer testing more accessible and affordable.

    Mutual help: AssetPlus and ZFunds receive venture capital support

    Mutual help: AssetPlus and ZFunds receive venture capital support

    According to two people in the know, ZFunds is in talks with Elevation Capital to lead a Rs 25 crore equity funding round, which will be its first institutional funding round. AssetPlus, which had previously raised equity funding from Rainmatter and InCred, has secured Rs 50 crore in another institutional funding round led by Eight Roads Ventures, a global investment firm backed by Fidelity.

    Almost 45% with seed funding are second-time founders: report

    Almost 45% with seed funding are second-time founders: report

    "Despite whatever has happened as first-time founders, these people are coming back and starting a second startup. These second-time founders are still pursuing their ventures instead of going back to corporate jobs and are raising money,” Jungle Ventures founding partner Amit Anand said.

    Web3 gaming startup Kratos Gamer Network raises fresh funds; valuation jumps to $500 million

    Web3 gaming startup Kratos Gamer Network raises fresh funds; valuation jumps to $500 million

    The funding round for the former Nazara CEO’s gaming startup was led by Aptos Labs, which develops Web3 solutions for live service games. Blockchain startup Polygon and esports network Game7 participated in the round.

    Qcomm logistics enabler Blitz raises Rs 51 crore from IvyCap Ventures, others

    Qcomm logistics enabler Blitz raises Rs 51 crore from IvyCap Ventures, others

    Blitz, an Indian tech-driven quick commerce logistics company, secured Rs 51 crore in series A funding. The round was led by IvyCap Ventures, with participation from existing investors and angel investors. Blitz will use the funds to enhance its 60-minute delivery infrastructure and expand its dark store network to India's top 20 cities.

    Ecommerce logistics startup Locad raises $9 million in new funding

    Ecommerce logistics startup Locad raises $9 million in new funding

    Ecommerce logistics startup Locad has secured $9 million in funding to fuel its expansion into Saudi Arabia and the UAE. The pre-series B round, which valued the company at around $60 million, was driven by the surge in demand for efficient logistics services in the booming ecommerce market.

    Koo cofounder Mayank Bidawatka raises $4 million for new consumer tech startup Billion Hearts

    Koo cofounder Mayank Bidawatka raises $4 million for new consumer tech startup Billion Hearts

    The round, which was led by early-stage venture capital firm Blume Ventures, saw participation from General Catalyst and Athera Venture Partners. The funds will be used to build a global team and boost its technology.

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    Funding FAQ questions


    What are the main sources of funding for startups?
    When a startup is moving from an idea to execution stage a startup can tap into the network of angel investors, family offices, and high net worth individuals from their personal network.

    Equity funding is the most common source of funding for startups. Startups give shares of their companies at a predetermined value in exchange of capital. Several venture capital funds exist to meet the capital and strategic needs of a startup at different stages of its growth.

    Debt financing has also gained popularity in India. A company can raise venture debt from institutions once its raised venture capital. Private equity and hedge funds also enter the mix at the growth stage of a company to provide capital. Increasingly, companies, VCs and individuals have launched accelerator and incubation programmes that provide seed money to startups. Strategic and corporate veggies funds also invest into startups at early and growth stages

    What is A, B & C series funding & how does it work?
    Traditionally a startup raises a series A round when it has discovered an addressable market and somewhat proven that they can execute the idea in that market. It is often the stage when a company begins to develop its monetisation model and long-term growth plan. It is also the first round that a startup may get an institutional buy-in. In India early stage VCs include the likes of Sequoia Capital, Matrix Partners India, Lightspeed, and Elevation Capital.

    A Series B round is raised by a startup to take its growth to the next level internally as well as to create product awareness. The round is typically used by startups to acquire premium talent and prepare internally to meet the growing demand of its product and fine-tune its product market fit. Series C onwards, the company raises funds to capture a bigger pie of the market, aggressively grow its user base. Strategic investors and growth stage funds like SoftBank Corp, Tiger Global Management and Temasek may come in at this stage.
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