Funding

    Industrial analytics startup Infinite Uptime raises $35 million from Avataar Ventures, others

    Industrial analytics startup Infinite Uptime raises $35 million from Avataar Ventures, others

    New York-based funds StepStone Group and LGVP, besides existing investors Tiger Global and GSR Ventures, participated in the funding round for the company that helps manufacturers reduce maintenance downtime at their facilities.

    Hostel startup GoStops raises Rs 35 crore from Blume Ventures, others

    Hostel startup GoStops raises Rs 35 crore from Blume Ventures, others

    Travel hostel startup GoStops raised Rs 35 crore ($4.2 million) in a round led by Blume Ventures. Funds will expand capacity to 10,000 beds across 100 locations. The startup targets young travelers and plans nationwide expansion.

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    Playbook Partners to invest $20 million each in 12-15 companies over 2 years

    Playbook Partners to invest $20 million each in 12-15 companies over 2 years

    The firm's investment portfolio includes companies like Myntra, PolicyBazaar, InMobi, Nazara Technologies, Rapido, and Renee, among others. While primarily investing in India, it has also backed global companies like SpaceX and Stripe.

    Food delivery startup Swish raises Rs 122 crore from investors led by Hara Global and Accel

    Food delivery startup Swish raises Rs 122 crore from investors led by Hara Global and Accel

    The funds will be used for expanding operations across Bengaluru, with plans to roll out the quick food delivery model to more pincodes in the upcoming months.

    ETtech Deals Digest: Startups raise $261 million in week ending March 7; up 39% on-year

    ETtech Deals Digest: Startups raise $261 million in week ending March 7; up 39% on-year

    The funds were raised by startups across seed, early, and late stages through 19 deals, compared to 53 deals in the same period of the previous year.

    Beauty brand Inde Wild raises $5 million from Unilever Ventures, others

    Beauty brand Inde Wild raises $5 million from Unilever Ventures, others

    The funds will help accelerate the global expansion of skincare and haircare brand Inde Wild, strengthen its current partnership with Sephora in the UK, and prepare for its upcoming launch with Sephora in the US.

    Smallest AI in talks to raise $10-15 million at $50-60 million valuation

    Smallest AI in talks to raise $10-15 million at $50-60 million valuation

    The company is in talks with its existing investors such as 3one4 Capital and Better Capital and other investors in the US and India for this round, according to the sources in the know. According to a source, close to 50% of the funding will go into research, training data and infrastructure needs.

    MapMycrop raises Rs 15.7 crore in seed funding for agritech expansion

    MapMycrop raises Rs 15.7 crore in seed funding for agritech expansion

    ​​ The New York-headquartered company plans to use the investment to expand operations, fulfill pilot orders, strengthen its sales and operations teams, and advance its platform technology, it said in a statement.

    Revenue intelligence startup Gyaan AI rebrands as MaxIQ, raises $7.8 million from Dell Technologies, Intel Capital

    Revenue intelligence startup Gyaan AI rebrands as MaxIQ, raises $7.8 million from Dell Technologies, Intel Capital

    As part of the rebranding, MaxIQ has appointed Matt Hickey as chief executive officer and Rob Sexton as chief revenue officer, while founder Sonny Aulakh will continue to lead product innovation and growth initiatives.

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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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