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Potential recovery anticipated in 2019; funding pace to stay sluggish

Potential recovery anticipated in 2019; funding pace to stay sluggish

By Kajal Sharma - 24 Jan 2024 05:57 PM

For India's startup ecosystem, which is in third place internationally, 2023 was another barren year. Global venture financing reached a low point in 2023 as a result of variables including inflation, growing interest rates, geopolitical unrest, and recessionary fears.In terms of value, financing for Indian startups decreased by 65.8% between January and November of 2023, according to a research published by GlobalData. In the first eleven months of this year, they have raised $6.9 billion through 1,013 venture capital (VC) fundraising deals. In the same time frame previous year, the companies had raised $20.2 billion.Experts contend that despite these difficulties, the Indian startup scene is still strong because of government programs and a renewed emphasis on long-term, sustainable success.The Startup India Seed Fund Scheme, Fund of Funds for Startups, and Credit Guarantee Scheme for Startups are just a few of the measures the government has launched to assist new businesses. "We still have hope for the future.

The startup scene is positioned for a better and more resilient future because to a combination of supportive government policies, India's strong and developing economy, and ongoing infrastructural projects, according to Aniruddha Sen, co-founder of Kenko Health, who spoke with Livemint.Sen went on, "It is anticipated that the governments' steadfast dedication to assisting startups via financial initiatives, tax breaks, and regulatory changes would foster an atmosphere that encourages entrepreneurship. The startup funding landscape may be greatly impacted by such encouraging actions. The unwavering quest for innovation and technical breakthroughs continues to be a motivating factor. Due to their potential to completely change industries, startups at the vanguard of transformational technologies—like artificial intelligence (AI), biotechnology, and clean energy—are expected to draw significant capital."

 

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