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D2C home cleaning brand Koparo raises $1.5 million in Pre-Series A led by Saama Capital, others

The D2C startup plans to use the fresh raised funds raised to build offline presence, invest in brand building, and drive product innovation.

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Koparo, a sustainable home and personal hygiene D2C brand, has raised $1.5 million in a pre-Series A funding round led by Saama Capital. 

Other investors including Fluid Ventures and M Venture Partners along with new angels Rajesh Sawhney (Founder and CEO of GSF Accelerator), Sridhar Sankararaman (Multiples PE), and Ramesh Menon (Ex-Future Group, Hypercity), also participated in the round.

Existing investor DSG Consumer Partners also participated, the company's statment said.

The startup plans to use the raised funds raised to build offline presence, invest in brand building, and drive product innovation. 

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Koparo claims to have witnessed remarkable growth in the past 12 months, with revenues growing 10X since its last funding round. 

Prior to the current round, The startup raised a seed round of $750K last year from Saama and DSG Capital.

It currently offers a portfolio of over 15 products and 30+ SKUs across core cleaning, specialty cleaning, and accessories. 

Koparo said it sells Its products through its own website, which contributes to approximately 40% of overall revenue, leading e-comm sites and 70 stores of Reliance Retail and Modern Bazaar. 

Simran Khara, Founder, Koparo, says, “The modern Indian home is ready for new cleaning products that are effective yet not laden with harsh chemicals. Several sub-categories within cleaning are already responding well to our proposition. With the backing of some of the best consumer investors, we feel confident of executing well on our category defining play at Koparo.”

Koparo also said that it aims to further accelerate its growth trajectory as it aims to grow its revenues by 8X in the next 18 – 20 months by focusing on its core range, expanding distribution points, and introducing products in newer sub-categories.

Ash Lilani, Founder and Managing Partner, Saama Capital, said, “We are privileged to have witnessed Simran’s growth from 0 to 1 since our pre-seed investment. Koparo has been instrumental in building the premium, sustainable home and hygiene category in India. With a curated product portfolio of home and kitchen cleaning products, laundry detergents, fresheners and fragrances, and unwavering focus on using natural, better-for-you ingredients, Koparo has grown its monthly revenues by 10x since our last investment in November 2021. More importantly, they have built a strong brand that is loved and trusted by consumers. Saama is excited to support the brand through its next phase of growth.”

According to an Imarc report, the Indian household cleaners market reached $7.5 billion in 2022 and expected to grow 18.9% CAGR over the next 5 years.

The industry is fast premiumising and the top end is growing in excess of 30% year on year signalling a fast changing preferences of Indian consumers to upgrade to safe and toxins free products for their homes. Several major players are betting big on tapping into this premium demand in home care. While these are early days, Koparo’s said that its product portfolio and growing acceptance are helping it gain a first mover advantage. 

Hiran Embuldeniya, Partner, M Venture Partners, said, "Simran’s visionary approach to reshape household cleanliness with a positive ecological impact fits well with MVP’s focus on the consumer brands in India. We are excited to partner with Koparo on this journey to create a cleaner and greener future for the rapidly growing urban households in India”

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