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According to the report, startup funding fell by 17% in FY24.


By Kajal Sharma - 06 May 2024 01:35 PM
The research emphasizes that there have been fewer larger transactions—those valued at more than $25 million—which often occur when a business is expanding. This indicates that overall, fewer funds are being invested in startups, particularly in deals of medium to large scale. Investments in late-stage venture capital have also been severely impacted.In comparison to the previous year, startup funding in India decreased by 17% in FY 24.In comparison to the previous year, startup funding in India decreased by 17% in FY 24. The number of deals that investment professionals received per day on average dropped to three in 2024 from six in 2021.The number of deals that investment professionals received per day on average dropped to three in 2024 from six in 2021. A Wealth 360 One report titled "India Invests" states that there has been a 60% decline in private equity in the USD 100–250 million bracket. Those who invested at least $500 million have also seen a sharp decline of more than 80%. Funds with investments under $100 million USD have also seen a 30% decrease. However, financing of less than $5 million continues to flow in. Visit this link to learn more:
https://www.magzter.com/stories/newspaper/The-Business-Guardian/FY24-STARTUP-FUNDING-IN-INDIA-DECLINED-BY-17The research emphasizes that there have been fewer larger transactions—those valued at more than $25 million—which often occur when a business is expanding. This indicates that fewer funds are being invested in startups generally, particularly in deals of medium to large scale. Investments in late-stage venture capital have also taken a severe impact.May 4, New Delhi, India (ANI): In comparison to the previous year, startup funding in India decreased by 17% in FY 24. The number of deals that investment professionals received per day on average dropped to three in 2024 from six in 2021. A Wealth 360 One report titled "India Invests" states that there has been a 60% decline in private equity in the USD 100–250 million bracket. Those who invested at least $500 million have also seen a sharp decline of more than 80%. Funds with investments under $100 million USD have also seen a 30% decrease. However, investment for less than $5 million USD continues to flow in.