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100X.VC Invests $2.7M Across 17 Early-Stage Startups

100X.VC Invests $2.7M Across 17 Early-Stage Startups
100X.VC Invests $2.7M Across 17 Early-Stage Startups

SUMMARY

100X.VC is a venture capital firm based in Mumbai, that has recently invested over $2.7 million in  almost 17 early-stage startups. The investment was part of its 11th cohort program, this investment made the count of its portfolio companies reach 161. The founder and partner of 100X.VC, Ninad Karpe  mentioned that the amount of Rs 1.25 crore was invested in each startup. 

This Venture capital firm also collaborated with the founding team to offer mentorship and help them  improve their product and other market strategies. The firm used iSafe notes to invest in its new  portfolio startups. iSafe notes allow an investor to make cash investments in exchange for convertible  instruments. The firm invested in 17 early-stage startups including Anyway.ai, EasyReplenish, Baylink,  and Deepvue.tech, Hummsa Biotech, Origgo, Kroto, Orbit Wallet, Openleaf, Pet Chef, Pettle,  Whitetable, The Naturik Co, Zafor Technologies, GoCodeo, and Ziracle.  

The VC pitch day had more than 400 investors including family offices, corporations, and Venture  capital funds. Ninad Karpe, the founder and Partner of 100X.VC highlighted that the firm invests in  diverse sectors including B2B SaaS, food and beverages, Health tech, climate tech, and e-commerce.  The firm’s investment shows its confidence in early-stage Indian startups. The Indian startup landscape  is continuously growing and has transformative potential, the startups in class 11 show promising future and opportunities.  

This Venture Capital Firm was founded in 2019 as a sebi-registered CAT I alternate investment fund to  focus on early-stage Startups. Mehta Ventures, the family office investment arms of angel investor  Sanjya Menhta, backsthe firm. Most startups that raised funds last month were from the fintech sector  followed by logistics, deep tech, cleantech, and the healthcare sector. Funding activity in the world’s  third-largest ecosystem declined in the last month. 

Conclusion: 

A venture capital firm, 100X.VC invested around $2.7 million in Indian startups. The firm invested in 17  early-stage startups including Anyway.ai, EasyReplenish, Baylink, and Deepvue.tech, Hummsa Biotech,  Origgo, Kroto, Orbit Wallet, Openleaf, Pet Chef, Pettle, Whitetable, The Naturik Co, Zafor Technologies,  GoCodeo, and Ziracle. The firm’s investment shows its confidence in early-stage Indian startups. The  Indian startup landscape is continuously growing and has transformative potential, the startups in class  11 show promising future and opportunities. The firm’s investment shows its confidence in early-stage  Indian startups.

The Indian startup landscape is continuously growing and has transformative potential, the startups in class 11 show promising future and opportunities. The investment was part  of its 11th cohort program, this investment made the count of its portfolio companies reach 161. The  founder and partner of 100X.VC, Ninad Karpe mentioned that the amount of Rs 1.25 crore was invested  in each startup. The VC pitch day had more than 400 investors including family offices, corporations,  and Venture capital funds. The firm’s investment shows its confidence in early-stage Indian startups. The Indian startup landscape is continuously growing and has transformative potential, the startups in  class 11 show promising future and opportunities.

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