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Indian startups raised capital to expand and become more successful. Here is this week’s Top Indian Startups Funding Roundup – 30 December – 3 January 2025.
The Top Indian Startups Funding Roundup of This Week
Accel
Accel, an early investor in Flipkart and Swiggy, has closed its eighth India-focused fund, securing $650 million from investors, as per regulatory filings reported. This brings Accel's total investments in India close to $3 billion.
Botanic Healthcare
Botanic Healthcare Pvt. Ltd, a manufacturer of botanical extracts, has raised Rs 250 crore first private equity funding from mid-market PE firm Stakeboat Capital and Abakkus Asset Manager Pvt. Ltd.
Mufin Green
Mufin Green, an EV financing company, has secured a $18 million loan from the United States International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) with a 10-year repayment term.
Aye Finance
IPO-bound lending tech startup Aye Finance has raised INR 110 Cr (around $12.8 Mn) in debt from investors like Northern Arc, ASK Financial Holdings, MAS Financial Services and CredAvenue.
CargoFL
CargoFL, a B2B logistics technology platform, has raised Rs 6.75 crore in its seed funding round, led by YourNest Venture Capital.
Guestara
Guestara, a startup transforming guest services in hospitality, has raised $500,000 in a pre-seed funding round led by industry expert Sanjay Ghare and other experienced travel and hospitality tech entrepreneurs.
NumberOne Academy
NumberOne Academy, an platform aimed at empowering SME entrepreneurs, has raised Rs 3 crore in a pre-seed funding round led by T.I.G.E.R Santosh Nair.
NapTapGo
Balmer Lawrie & Company Limited announced an equity investment of Rs 1 crore in NapTapGo, an innovative startup in the hospitality sector.
Klassroom
Suniel Shetty-backed Klassroom Edutech, an education-focused OTT platform, has raised undisclosed funding in its pre-Series round, led by ah! Ventures. The round also saw participation from LetsVenture, Hem Securities, Meteor Ventures, and Growth Sense Fund.
Flo Mobility
Flo Mobility, a construction robotics company, has raised an undisclosed amount in a seed funding round led by JITO Incubation and Innovation Foundation (JIIF), a top angel network and incubator in India. Other key investors include Saurabh Runwal, Debjyoti Paul, and Vikram Raichura.
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