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Between August 18 and August 23, 2025, as many as 15 Indian startups from diverse sectors raised over $277 million in funding from investors.
These sectors include Foodtech, Technology, Finance, Electronics, FMCG, AI, and Biotech. Last week, Indian startups raised over $346 million, with e-Pharmacy platform Truemeds raising $85 million a
Between August 18 and August 23, 2025, as many as 15 Indian startups from diverse sectors raised over $277 million in funding from investors.
These sectors include Foodtech, Technology, Finance, Electronics, FMCG, AI, and Biotech. Last week, Indian startups raised over $346 million, with e-Pharmacy platform Truemeds raising $85 million alone.
High-value deals
A diverse range of sectors attracted investmentsduring the week, with the finance sector leading the pack. Leading this sector was Weaver Services, which raised $170 million. Amnex Infotechnologies raised $52.68 million.
The list was followed by Babycare brand R for Rabbit, Goldi Solar, and Beyond Appliances, which collectively raised $46.75 million.
R for Rabbit raised $27 million, Goldi Solar raised $15.75 million, and Beyond Appliances raised $4 million.
Emerging startups
Food and Beverages brand DOBRA raised $170,000 in a Seed round, Kids’ lifestyle brand Famyo $460,000 in a Seed round, Foodtech startup House of Biryan raised $3.66 million, Biotech startup PeelOn raised $1 million, Edge AI hardware platform Edgehax raised $160,000 in a Seed round, Design-first lifestyle accessories brand Hexafun $510,000 in a Seed round, FMCG startup Mitra raised $1.6 million in a bridge funding round, FMCG startup Mithila Foods raised $170,000 in a Seed round, and Wearable device startup Aether MindTech raised $510,000 in a pre-Series A funding round.
Meanwhile, BharatGPT creator CoRover raised an undisclosed amount from HDFC Bank.
Mergers & Acquisitions
The period also witnessed strategic mergers and acquisitions. SaaS-based debt collections platform Credgenics acquired a majority stake in debt collection firm Arrise in a cash-and-stock deal.