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Since 2016, Venture Catalysts (VCats) has conducted 200+ deals, made 40-odd exits, and has a 5,500-strong angel network. It is also the world’s seventh most active early-stage investor and integrated incubator, according to Crunchbase.
VCats matches up to the likes of Y Combinator, TechStars, SOSV, 500 Startups, Plug&Play, and others, and its portfolio investments have crossed a cumulative valuation of $1.2 billion to date.
The total syndication done by startups in which it has invested in this calendar year is more than Rs 550 crore, out of its target of Rs 1,000 crore. This is up from Rs 700 crore in 2020 and Rs 500 crore in 2019.
"It is a network-backed model with 185+ active companies. Over $200 million has been put into startups through the VCats network," Anuj Golecha, Co-founder of VCats.
This year, startups have, so far, raised almost $20 billion in funding, saw 20 new unicorns, and witnessed two IPOs — Zomato and Nazara. In July alone, the Indian startup ecosystem raised almost $10 billion, and added three new unicorns to its cap.
This increase in capital inflow is largely due to growing investor confidence amidst a rise in more global innovations and solutions being built.
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News & Updates
- Sonu Sood has launched a B2B travel technology platform, Travel Union, for rural entrepreneurs. The platform will give access to all trains operating in India through IRCTC, over 500 domestic and international flights, over 10,000 bus operators, and more.
- Tata Steel BSL Ltd has set up the world's first ultraviolet oxidation plant in the industry at its facility in Odisha's Dhenkanal district to treat cyanide in coke oven wastewater, a deadly pollutant.
- WhiteHat Jr said it has signed up 500 schools across India, representing more than 1.25 lakh students who will learn coding via the ''physical-digital blended model'' next academic year.
- BYJU’S has acquired Bengaluru-based computer vision and AR startup Whodat for an undisclosed sum. BYJU'S is set to take ownership of Whodat's team and its proprietary computer vision platform to accelerate its new product development.
Before you go, stay inspired with…
“We always knew that there is capital in Tier II-III cities, but investors don’t get access to the A-grade startups...Our goal was to democratise access to startups to every investor.”
— Anuj Golecha, Co-founder, Venture Catalysts
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Link : https://yourstory.com/2021/08/venture-catalysts-investing-bookmyshow-indian-army-hrtech-startup
Author :- Team YS ( )
August 09, 2021 at 06:00AM
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