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Wow! Momo To International Battery Company: $136 million was raised this week by Indian startups


By Kajal Sharma - 25 Jan 2024 11:11 AM
Following the $1 billion that start-ups raised in December, just around one-fourth, or $250 million, has been raised in the first three weeks of January. The start-ups had raised $145 million and $58 million in the preceding two weeks, respectively. Up till the most recent week of January 19, 2024, 21 start-up agreements raised $136 million for startups. Once more, a small number of names dominated the start-up story in the section.There were just 21 deals this week as opposed to 25 deals the previous week. That suggests that there are a lot of middle-tier transactions that typically cost between $4 and $5 million. Due in major part to the significant money raised by start-ups in the second and third week of December 2023, the start-up funding in the most recent week was -41.9% lower than the average of the previous five weeks. This is the tale of the last six weeks' startup fund-raising.The start-up financing for the most recent week, which concluded on January 19, 2024, decreased by -12.4% week over week but significantly decreased by -41.9% when compared to the average of the previous five weeks. The start-up funding for the week really represented the second week in a row that it exceeded $100 million. The start-up funding has remained above $100 million for four of the past six weeks. Though the amount of start-up funding in the last two quarters has remained much lower year over year, it is evident that the momentum from December is carrying over into January as well. This is the tale of the week's biggest start-up fundraising deals, along with the financiers' information and the application of Whoa! Momo receives $42 million to grow its QSR business. Leading QSR start-up brand in India, Wow! Momo, is set to get an investment of $42 million (Rs350 crore) from Khazanah Nasional Bhd, the Malaysian Sovereign Fund. A combination of primary and secondary infusions will be invested. In addition to Khazanah, Wow! Momo's departing investor, OAKS Asset, would provide Rs60 crore to the startup investment round. The company plans to use the capital round to support the quick service restaurant (QSR) brand's rapid growth and expansion. Additionally, money will be used to support R&D and distribution. In addition to its main Wow! Momo brand, other well-known brands it carries include Wow! China and Wow! Chicken.$35 million is secured by International Battery Company (IBC) for its aspirations to expand into India. In Karnataka, India, IBC intends to establish a green battery manufacturing factory for electric vehicles. The $35 million (Rs 291 crore) in finance is meant to extend its plans for manufacturing in India. RTP Global led the fundraising round, which also included Beenext, Veda VC, and other influential international investors with bases in the US and South Korea.
IBC is a supplier of rechargeable batteries to its clients in the small mobility industry. Its unit is expected to begin production in 2025. The $35 million investment is a part of RTP Global's Pre-Series-A capital round, in which Beenext, Veda VC, and a few other key US and Korean investors also participated.FinAGG raises $11 million to improve MSMEs' access to finance In its most recent funding round, which was headed by Blue Orchard and Tata Capital, FinAGG raised $11 million (Rs 91.40 crore).
The money received will be put toward growing and enhancing FinAGG's offline and online presence. The money will also be used to promote product innovation and expand the company's worldwide reach. By the way, distributors, retailers, and MSMEs involved in a brand's upstream and downstream supply chain can apply for credit solutions from FinAGG. In addition to Blue Orchard and Tata Capital, the fundraising round also involved participation from SIDBI and Prime Venture Partners. Prime is a current FinAGG investor.$6 million is raised by Alt Mobility to expand the EV Asset Management Platform. In 2021, Dev Arora, Anuj Gupta, Manas Arora, Harsh Goyal, and Jayant Gupta launched Alt Mobility. In a Pre-Series-A financing round, it has raised $6 million (Rs50 crore). Shell Ventures, Eurazeo, EV2 Ventures, and Twynam led the funding round. With its asset management platform, Alt Mobility facilitates fast EV fleet management for third parties.