NCR startups face funding crunch; attract just $170 mn in 2016

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 23 2016 | 4:42 PM IST
Funding activity in the national capital region witnessed a slowdown with deals signed worth USD 170 million in 155 transactions so far this year, says a report.
According to 'VCCEdge Startup Funding Insights' the NCR startup ecosystem witnessed funding crunch and attracted USD 170 million (about Rs 1,140 crore) this year.
"At the going run-rate, funding deals for the year 2016 may not be able to cross the 2014 deal value of USD 289 million," the report said.
The year 2015 was a landmark year that registered a deal value totalling USD 608 million as against USD 289 million in 2014.
"The slowdown is attributed to investor pragmatism and selectiveness in funding enterprises that have business models that best optimise the funding they receive. Startups have to, perforce, 'Conserve and Grow, or Perish'," said Nita Kapoor CEO of News Corp VCCircle.
Since 2011, NCR has witnessed 873 funding deals to the tune of USD 1,571 million of the total USD 6,721 million across 3,682 deals in India, the report said, adding "this represents 24 per cent of the total number of deals and 23 per cent of the total deal value".
The top venture capital deal was the investment of USD 17.19 million made by Sequoia Capital India, Omidyar Network India, Maverick Capital, and HBM Partners in the Gurgaon-based Healthcare startup, 1MG Technologies.
The top angel/seed funding deal was that of online gaming company Gamooz Interactive Solutions that saw funding to the tune of USD 15 million made by angel investors such as Taha Nabee, Anupam Gopal Mittal, Anand Kumar Ladsariya, Devesh Ghanshyam Chawla, Suneel Bandhu and Miten Mehta.
Food-Tech topped the table in terms of number of deals with 50 investments worth USD 28 million since 2011. While, travel technology players saw maximum fund flows to the tune of USD 80 million across 46 deals since 2011.
Meanwhile, enterprises in the Edu technology space attracted USD 36 million across 39 deals since 2011, the report added.

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First Published: Aug 23 2016 | 4:42 PM IST

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