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Indian Startups Weekly Funding Report(18 Aug–23 Aug 2025)

innovent blog post on Indian Startups Weekly Funding Report(18 Aug–23 Aug 2025).

The Indian startup ecosystem witnessed a mixed week of activity during 18–23 August 2025, with 16 startups raising a total of $283.83 million.  According to funding data compiled by TheKredible and Entrackr. While the deal count and overall funding fell 16.6% compared to last week’s $340.55 million, the period was marked by significant growth-stage funding, early-stage innovation, fresh fund launches, and landmark policy developments that could reshape the startup landscape.


Growth-Stage Deals Dominate

Growth and late-stage investments contributed $271.7 million of the weekly total.

Key highlights:

  • Weaver Services (tech-first housing finance platform) → $170 Mn, led by Lightspeed and Premji Invest

  • Amnex Technologies (AI solutions) → $52 Mn

  • R for Rabbit (D2C baby products brand) → $27 Mn Series B, led by Filter Capital

  • Goldi Solar (solar PV module maker) → undisclosed round

  • Stanza Living (managed accommodation provider) → growth funding

These deals show strong investor confidence in fintech, AI, consumer brands, and clean energy.


Early-Stage Activity

Nine startups raised a total of $12.13 million this week.

Notable early-stage deals:

  • Smart Kitchen Appliances Startup$4 Mn Series A (led by Fireside Ventures)

  • House of Biryan (MS Dhoni-backed QSR chain)

  • Mitra (FMCG brand)

  • PeelOn (biotech venture)

  • Edgehax (AI platform)

  • Aether MindTech (wearables startup)

  • CoRover (conversational AI, undisclosed)

  • Ace Blend (nutrition brand, undisclosed)


City & Segment-Wise Breakdown

City-wise distribution:

  • Bengaluru → 6 deals

  • Mumbai → 3 deals

  • Ahmedabad, Delhi-NCR, Surat, Others → remaining

Segment-wise distribution:

  • AI → 3 deals

  • Foodtech → 3 deals

  • E-commerce → 2 deals

  • Fintech, Solar-tech, Hospitality, Others → multiple


Series-Wise Deals

Funding rounds by stage:

  • Seed funding → 7 deals

  • Series A → 4 deals

  • Pre-Series A, Series B, Debt → remaining


New Fund Launches

Six new funds were announced this week, reflecting continued investor appetite:

  • Boundless Ventures → ₹200 Cr AI-focused fund (by Natasha Malpani, ex-Kae Capital)

  • PixelSky Capital → ₹150 Cr first close, targeting ₹400 Cr corpus

  • Marwari Catalysts (MCats) → $500 Mn impact-focused portfolio by 2027, expanding into Dubai & Singapore


Key Hirings & Leadership Moves

Major leadership updates this week:

  • Neha Markanda (ex-Google) → CBO, ShareChat & Moj

  • Deepak Khetan → CFO, Astrotalk (IPO plans in 2 years)

  • Chintan Thakkar → Group CEO, IAN Group

  • Rajesh C & Himanshu Nazkani → senior leadership at BharatPe

  • Col. Suresh Babu (Retd.) → Director of Operations, Cityflo


Industry Partnerships & Launches

  • CRED x IndusInd Bank → Co-branded credit card

  • Apna → AI-powered calling agent to reduce hiring time by 50%

  • Recur Club x Enrission India Capital → Partnership to boost capital access

  • Swiggy x Bounce → EV adoption initiative for delivery partners

  • Shiprocket → Launched RevProtect to help MSMEs curb RTO losses


Financial Results

  • Kissht → ₹1,337 Cr revenue, ₹161 Cr profit (FY25)

  • Garuda Aerospace → ₹118 Cr revenue, ₹17.5 Cr profit

  • Biryani Blues → Losses reduced by 30% in 11 months of FY25


Policy Shock: Online Gaming Ban

A major development this week was the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025, which bans all real-money games (RMG), including fantasy sports, rummy, poker, and opinion trading.

Impact on startups:

  • Dream11, MPL, Zupee, Probo, My11Circle → shut down RMG operations

  • Dream11 → pivoting to non-RMG businesses (Fancode, Cricbuzz, Willow TV)

  • MPL → focusing on international markets (50% of revenue)

  • Zupee → shifting to free-to-play models


Conclusion

While overall startup funding fell week-on-week, the ecosystem demonstrated:

  • Resilience in growth-stage capital flows

  • Strong early-stage innovation in AI, foodtech, and e-commerce

  • Healthy investor appetite with new fund launches

  • Regulatory disruption reshaping the online gaming sector

📌 Stay tuned with Innovent Blog for weekly startup funding updates, policy insights, and ecosystem trends. Data sourced from TheKredible and Entrackr.

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