HomeLane has raised $30 Mn in Series D funding
Navi Technologies acquired technology consulting firm MavenHive
Xpressbees is planning to raise $10 Mn from Alibaba
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Funding Galore
Every week, more than a dozen startup secure funding and many get acquired. In this weekly series, we bring the latest deals from the Indian startup ecosystem consolidated at a single page.
We bring to you the latest edition of Funding Galore: Indian Startup Funding Of The Week!
In one of the biggest funding rounds, Bengaluru-based online home furnishing startup HomeLane has raised $30 Mn in Series D funding. The round has been led by new investors Evolvence India Fund (EIF), Pidilite Group and FJ Labs, with participation from Sequoia Capital, Accel Partners and JSW Ventures. The company will use the funds to launch renovation as a category, scale its proprietary design-to-manufacturing platform to more designers, vendors and installers; and expand to 8-10 new cities in India.
Overall, nine startups raised around $83.5 Mn funding and two startup acquisition 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. Eduisfun: $28 Mn
2. Aye Finance: $15 Mn
3. Bombay Shaving Company: $6.3 Mn
4. Nu Genes: $6 Mn
5. Cell Propulsion: Undisclosed
6. Keito: Undisclosed
7. YNOS: Undisclosed
8. Vimobin Labs: Undisclosed
Eduisfun:
Aye Finance:
Bombay Shaving Company:
Nu Genes:
Cell Propulsion:
Keito:
YNOS:
Vimobin Labs:
Indian Startup Acquisitions Of The Week
- Sachin Bansal and Ankit Agarwal’s Navi Technologies (formerly known as BAC Acquisitions) acquired Bengaluru-based technology consulting firm MavenHive. Post-this acquisition, Navi said the MavenHive team will be joining Navi. Founded in 2012 by Bhavin Javia and Anandha Krishnan, MavenHive is a tech firm that specialises in end-to-end product development and training.
- Gurugram-based HRtech startup PeopleStrong has acquired Noida-based enterprise tech startup Qilo. With this acquisition, PeopleStrong said that it will be helping its clients seamlessly measure business outcomes and individual performance across all levels of the organisation. In addition to this, 20 members from Qilo will now be joining PeopleStrong.
Other Developments Of The Week
- Pune-headquartered logistics company Xpressbees is planning to raise $10 Mn from Chinese ecommerce giant Alibaba. The filings with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs showed that Xpressbees is offering 9317 Series D preference shares at a price of $1073.30 per share, making this worth $10 Mn.
- Japanese conglomerate SoftBank is likely to announce the first close of its SoftBank Vision Fund II (SVF II) at $30 Bn in the first quarter of next year, SVF CEO Rajeev Misra told a leading publication.
- Bengaluru-based hyperlocal services provider Dunzo is raising INR 4.8 Cr from Alteria Capital. According to company filings, on December 16, it approved allotment of Series D1 preference shares to Alteria Capital. It is approving allotment of 807 Series D shares at a nominal value of INR 10 with a premium of INR 59518.9 per share.
- With the aim to maintain its position in India’s gaming industry, Baazi Games plans to invest $5 Mn in gaming startups in the country.
Stay tuned for the next week edition of Funding Galore: Indian Startup Funding Of The Week!
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