Spinny raises $108 million in Series D round led by Tiger Global

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Spinny, a used-car retailing platform in India, has raised $108 million in its Series D funding round from new and existing investors, led by Tiger Global. Another new investor in the round is New York-based Avenir Growth. I

In addition to these, the round saw participation from existing investor General Catalyst and others. The latest round includes a primary capital infusion of $105 million and a secondary sale of $3 million by select angels and early-stage investors. Tiger Global and Avenir Growth invested $75 million and $20 million, respectively in the round. The overall funds raised by Spinny to date amount to $230 million.

Fund deployment

“The newly raised capital will be deployed towards further stepping up the customer experience, strengthening technology and product capabilities, deepening market penetration in existing markets, and building teams across functions. The company also aims to increase its geographic footprint in the country,” said a press release.

Commenting on this development, Niraj Singh, Founder and CEO, Spinny said, “We are on a mission to build the most trusted and customer loving brand in a highly fragmented and unorganised market, known for its notoriety. Having a customer-first approach has been our differentiator, and we will continue to focus on improving our quality and experience control capabilities.”

Tiger Global’s investment in Spinny is being seen as a strong validation for the startup, as it also has a significant investment in US market leader Carvana which operates with a similar model. Spinny’s previous round of $65 million was led by General Catalyst just two months ago in April 2021. General Catalyst is also an investor in similar businesses Vroom and Cazoo in the US and UK, respectively.

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DealShare raises $144 million in Series D led by Tiger Global

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Social e-commerce start-up DealShare, known for pioneering the community group buying (CGB) model in India, has raised $144 million in Series D funding.

The round led by Tiger Global was co-led by WestBridge Capital, Alpha Wave Incubation (a venture fund backed by ADQ, and managed by Falcon Edge Capital) and Z3Partners with participation from Partners of DST Global, Matrix Partners India, and Alteria Capital. This transaction marks the third funding for the company in a span of seven months, with the valuation increasing nine-fold to $455 million within two-and-a-half years, on the back of high growth momentum. With the current round, the total funding raised by DealShare stands at $183 million.

DealShare has built a new disruptive retail model for India with a focus on the affordability and price component for mass consumers targeting middle and lower income groups. It procures products from local manufacturers and provides them with a platform to digitise their business and compete with national brands. It offers high quality, low-priced essentials coupled with a gamified, fun and virality-driven vernacular shopping experience that makes it easy for first-time internet users to experience online shopping.

Founded by Vineet Rao, Sourjyendu Medda, Sankar Bora and Rajat Shikhar, DealShare provides a sharp and curated assortment at highly competitive prices and has built an innovative community leader-driven ultra-low-cost delivery mechanism collectively leading to best-in-class unit economics.

“We believe India is a unique market with its highly diverse demographics and requires an indigenous model that is built based on first principles and differentiates itself from western and Chinese e-commerce models. DealShare has pioneered this model with innovations in app experience and technology, direct from factory procurement, gamified and viral demand generation and building a DealShare dost (community leader) network that enables DealShare to operate at the lowest cost operations in the world,” said Vineet Rao, CEO and founder, DealShare.

Fund deployment

The funds will be utilised to invest in AI-driven innovations in user experience, to scale up operations and increase footprint from 20 warehouses across 5 States to over 200 warehouses across 10 States by the year-end. DealShare caters to about 1 lakh orders daily and has partnered with over 1,000 local and regional brands.

“In FY 2021, we grew 5X to reach $200 million annual GMV run rate. In a short span of 2 years, we have serviced more than 3 million consumers and over 20 million orders. We are confident of hitting a $1 billion GMV run rate by the end of the year, thereby, building a strong 10 million customer base. We currently serve 40 cities and towns across 5 States and will increase our footprint to 100 cities/towns and 10 States by year-end. We are also close to breaking even,” Sourjyendu Medda, founder, Chief Business Officer and CFO, DealShare told BusinessLine.

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BharatPe raises $108 million in Series D equity round

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BharatPe on Thursday announced that it has raised $108 million in a Series D equity round, at a valuation of $900 million.

“It has raised $90 million in primary fund raise and also ensured secondary exit for its angel investors and employees for a total amount of $18 million,” it said in a statement.

BharatPe bullish about growth prospects

The round was led by the company’s existing investor Coatue Management. All seven existing institutional investors participated in the round — Ribbit Capital, Insight Partners, Steadview Capital, Beenext, Amplo and Sequoia Capital.

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“With this round, the company has raised a total of $268 million in equity and debt till date,” it further said.

Loan book of $700 million

Ashneer Grover, Co-Founder and CEO, BharatPe, said, “With the balance sheet well-capitalised, we are now going to keep our heads down and deliver $30 billion TPV and build a loan book of $700 million with small merchants by March 2023.”

Last month, BharatPe had announced that it had raised ₹249 crore ($35 million) in debt from three venture debt providers — Alteria Capital, InnoVen Capital and Trifecta Capital.

This included raising ₹50 crore in debt from Trifecta Capital, ₹90 crore in debt from Alteria Capital, ₹60 crore from InnoVen Capital, and ₹49 crore from ICICI Bank.

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