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5 Venture Capital Firms that Provide Easy Funding to Start-Ups

Bangalore, November 19: The start-up ecosystem in India has been growing manifolds over the past few years. It is widening the ambit and entering newer industries every day. From tech to hospitality, entertainment to education, automobile to consultancy, start-ups are increasing in both online and offline space.

However, most start-ups miss out on one of the most crucial aspects of a business – The Seed Capital and fall prey to financial distress that eventually leads to winding up of the firm. Financial soundness is necessary at all life stages of business.

It ensures that the operational cycle runs smoothly without any blockages’ or stagnations because of lack of funds, hence resulting in the efficient functioning of the business.

One of the biggest challenges a start-up faces is the adequate procurement of funds at low cost and easy payback terms. Various venture capitals, private equity firms, corporate investors, in the past few years, have become progressively interested in putting their money in potentially viable start-ups. Unlike old times, a viable idea sells better than the brand or company name in the financial markets. Many blue-chip companies including Tata, Wipro, RIL have also been investing and promoting the newbie’s in the market.

Here are Five Venture Capitals that have been increasingly showing faith in start-ups and investing heavily in them:

1. Accel Partners:

Headquartered in California, Accel Partners is one of the oldest and most successful venture capitalists in the markets. It has invested in more than 1,460 firms through its 29 funds. It
provides funding to start-up at entry, growth and maturity stages. In India, Accel Partners have closed around six funds, including a recent worth $550 Million.

It’s one of the main investors of Flipkart and Swiggy. Other important investments include Freshworks, BlackBuck, Bounce, BookMyShow, etc. It mostly invests in infrastructure, mobile & software, internet and consumer service firms.

2. Blume Ventures:

Blume Ventures is an early stage and seed stage tech-focused venture fund founded in 2010. It launched its first micro-VC fund in 2011, becoming the first institutionalised early-stage investor at that time. Blume Ventures have closed four funds till now, with around $225 Million under-investment. It closed a fund worth $102 Million in April 2020, before the COVID-19 lockdown started. It has invested in more than 60 startups including, Dunzo, Unacademy, Instamojo, Procol, HealthAssure, Milkbasket. It mainly invests in online platforms across sectors.

3. Matrix Partners:

It is a US-based private equity firm that funds start-ups for seed capital as well as early-stage requirements. It has invested in around 549 firms across the world and has investment worth $4 Billion as an asset under management. The PE firm entered India back in 2006. It had closed its last India-focused fund at $300 Million in January 2019, eight years after it raised its second fund. Its notable investments include Avail Finance, Vogo, DailyNinja, Stanza Living, MoEngage, among others. The firm mainly focuses on the following sectors entertainment and media, consumer internet, SaaS, e-commerce etc.

4. Nexus Venture Partners:

It was founded in 2006 and is estimates to have $1.5 Billion as an asset under management. The firm makes investments in early-growth stage companies with an average ticket size of $500K-$10 Million. It raised $100 Mn in its first fund and closed its fifth fund at $450 Million in May 2019. It has invested in start-ups from different sectors including, WhiteHat Jr, Delhivery, Rapido, Unacademy, Druva, Jumbotail, Bolo App, Pratilipi, Zomato. The firm focuses mainly on online ventures.

5. Tiger Global Management:

It is one of the biggest players in the market and invests money heavily in both private and public sector ventures. It provides fund at growth, maturity and post-IPO stages. The company is said to have invested in nearly 442 companies across the globe through its seven designated funds. It has invested in more than 90 start-ups in India. In the first half of 2019, Tiger Global Management has invested nearly $300 Million in India across 13 companies. Its major investments have been in Urban Company, Flipkart, Moglix, OPEN, Ninjacart, Razorpay. The firm mainly invests in the following sectors- internet, software, consumer,financial technology.

A regular and adequate source of finance is highly crucial for a start-up to sustain and grow and in the present age, the market offers different kinds of funds and plans. A start-up can easily look for a reputed VC and ensure regular flow of money for business development.

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Ninjacart, a Bengaluru-Headquartered Supply Chain Platform, Gets Fresh Investment From Walmart and Flipkart Group

Bengaluru, October 12: Ninjacart, a Bengaluru-headquartered supply chain platform got a major business boost after the firm got a fresh investment from Walmart, Flipkart group. Ninjacart sources fresh produce directly from farmers and quickly delivers them to retailers and businesses. This investment follows the one made by Walmart and the Flipkart Group in December 2019, as the companies continue to focus on ensuring access to high quality fresh produce for consumers and retailers. According to a report by IANS, this is the second round of funding comes at a time when Flipkart is focusing on growing its Supermart (grocery) and Flipkart Quick (hyperlocal business).

Launched in 2015, Ninjacart had earlier raised money from top funds such as Tiger Global, Accel, Tanglin, Steadview, Syngenta, Nandan Nilekani and Qualcomm, among other prominent investors. Thirukumaran Nagarajan, CEO & Co-founder of Ninjacart said that the fresh set of investments from Walmart and the Flipkart Group takes us one step closer to our vision of making food safe and accessible for the billion people and changing the way food reaches our plate.

Kalyan Krishnamurthy, CEO, Flipkart Group, said in a statement said that the e-grocery market in India has seen tremendous growth over the past several months as people have increasingly taken to ordering groceries and fresh produce online. “At the Flipkart Group, we are focused on ensuring that we continue to work towards developing new and innovative ways to meet our customers’ needs in this space through the growth of Supermart and the recent launch of Flipkart Quick”, Krishnamurthy said.

In the months to come, Ninjacart will use the capital to expand to new markets and build new offerings and supply chains for emerging customer segments, reports said. The firm while continue to innovate on the supply chain to make it more efficient, reliable, and profitable. The transaction is expected to close by the end October, Walmart and the Flipkart Group said, without disclosing the financial details.