Up to 17 Indian startups from a variety of industries collected more than $76.47 million in funding from investors between April 21 and April 26, 2025.
DevOps, Edtech, D2C, Traveltech, Mobility, EV, SaaS, AI, Quick Commerce, Fintech, Agri-biotech, and Defensetech are some of these industries. Over $57 million was raised by Indian entrepreneurs this week, with OfBusiness alone earning $11.71 million.
Throughout the week, investments were drawn to a wide range of industries, with consulting leading the pack.
Uniqus Consultech was at the forefront of this industry, raising $20 million. $13.5 million was raised by Fabric, a subsidiary of Intellicar, a developer of EV solutions. Following the list were SaaS-based food supply platform FarMart, defensetech startup Vayudh, and Emversity, formed by a former Unacademy CEO, with a combined $24.84 million raised. Emversity raised $5 million, Vayudh raised $10 million, and FarMart raised $9.84 million. The agri-biotech startup GreenGrahi raised $3.73 million, the AI-powered claims management platform Paramount raised approximately $300,000, the healthcare-focused fintech startup.
The agri-biotech startup GreenGrahi raised $3.73 million, the AI-powered claims management platform Paramount raised approximately $300,000, the healthcare-focused fintech startup SaveIN raised $4.3 million, the fintech startup Bachatt raised $4 million in a seed round.
The fashion and lifestyle direct-to-consumer brand MyDesignation, based in Thiruvananthapuram, the traveltech startup Visa2Fly raised $2 million, the traveltech startup RImigo raised $550,000, and the Mumbai-based nutrition-led snacking brand Phab raised $2 million. AI-powered product experience management platform Catalogus, mobility startup Tummoc, Dev-tools startup DevAssure, and AI-powered fast commerce business KiranaPro, on the other hand, did not disclose the fundraising amounts.
Strategic mergers and acquisitions also occurred during this time. Jaipuria Group purchased ClearDekho, Cars24 purchased Team-BHP, and Ampivo AI purchased a 51 percent share in Forever Solutions.