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Smartworks Raises $20 Million in Funding Led by Ananta Capital, Plutus Capital

Smartworks Raises $20 Million in Funding Led by Ananta Capital, Plutus Capital
Smartworks Raises $20 Million in Funding

SUMMARY

The coworking space providing startup smartworks raised $20 million in its fresh funding round. The  funding round was led by Ananta Capital and saw the participation from other investors including  Keppel Ltd, Plutus Capital LLC, Ananta Capital Ventures Fund I, and other individual investors. The  company plans to use these fresh proceeds on business growth, market expansion, and general  corporate expenses. 

Smartworks is a coworking company that offers office space to its clients which can be rapidly  customized and configured according to the needs of enterprises. The round saw participation from  45 other investors including Kili Ventures LLP, Plutus Capital, and Dhawan Family Trust. This new round  came after the company secured $4 million from its existing investor Keppel Ltd. Smartworks was also  looking to raise around $70 million to $90 million and this new round can be an initiative towards that  goal. The company can feel a sense of relief and confidence as the investment highlightsthe confidence  of investors in the startup’s vision and potential. 

This coworking startup will be using the fund to scale up operations and enhance its services. The  startup offers variety of workspace solutions according to the requirements of an enterprise,  individuals, SMEs, startups, and more. Keppel has been an active investor in the firm as it also led the  series A round and invested $25 million in the company. The company claims to have office spaces in  over 40 locations including Bengaluru, Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Pune, and Kolkata.  

Smartworks serves over 600 organizations including Forbes 2000, unicorns, multinational companies,  and soonicorns. The Pune branch of the firm can hold over 8,000 desks. The startup reported a 98  percent increase in year-on-year revenue to Rs 711 crore while the net losses also increased by 44  percent to Rs 101 crore in FY23. The company faces direct competition from IndiaQube, WeWork India,  and Awfis. Awfis is another co-working space provider that raised Rs 268.6 crore fund ahead of Initial  Public Offering. The startup secured this amount from 32 anchor investors at an upper price of Rs 383  per equity share. 

Conclusion: 

Smartworks, a co-working space provider has secured $20.24 million in its fresh funding round from  Ananta Capital, Keppel Ltd, Plutus Capital LLC, Ananta Capital Ventures Fund I, and other individual  investors. The company plans to use this fresh capital on business growth, market expansion, and  general corporate expenses. The firm previously secured $12 million in a funding round led by Ananta  Capital. The round saw participation from 45 more investors including Kili Ventures LLP, Plutus Capital,  and Dhawan Family Trust. Smartworks is a working space-providing company that provides office space  to clients. These office spaces can be easily customized and configured according to the needs of  business. This establishment offers a variety of co-working space solutions according to the  requirements of a business, SMEs, startups, MNCs, and more. The startup claims to have office spaces  in further than 40 locations in 13 cities across the country.

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