Bertelsmann India Investments
Infrastructure
Logistics-tech unicorn Shiprocket getting new offshore investor on cap table
Logistics-tech unicorn Shiprocket, which is backed by investors such as Temasek, Lightrock India, Tribe Capital, Info Edge, 100Unicorns (erstwhile 9Unicorns), ......
General
Deals Digest: Weekly volume drops but total value jumps on large PE transaction
A large transaction in the healthcare sector and a couple of mid-sized transactions boosted the total value of private equity ......
Infrastructure
Temasek-backed Shiprocket in talks for fresh funding ahead of listing
Logistics unicorn Shiprocket is looking at an internal round of funding, even as it is on its way to file ......
TMT
VC-backed edtech iNurture Education buys skilling platform
iNurture Education Solutions Pvt. Ltd, a Bengaluru-based company that offers higher education programmes, has sealed an acquisition to strengthen its ......
Finance
Lendingkart looks to return to profitability after two years
Lendingkart Group, which comprises small and micro enterprise (SME) lender Lendingkart Finance Ltd and fintech platform Lendingkart Technologies Pvt. Ltd, ......
Finance
Bertelsmann doubles corpus for India VC investments
Bertelsmann India Investments, backer of startup unicorns such as Licious and Eruditus, has doubled its allocation for India to $500-600 ......
Consumer
Multiples PE leads Series F funding round in meat brand Licious
Homegrown private equity firm Multiples Alternate Asset Management Pvt Ltd has picked up a minority stake in meat brand Licious ......
People
Bertelsmann partner Rohit Sood on why now is the best time to be a mid-stage investor in India
Mid-stage venture capital investments focused Bertelsmann India Investments (BII) steered clear of new bets last year on account of the ......
TMT
Former Social Capital execs' VC firm Tribe makes maiden India startup bet
US-based venture capital firm Tribe Capital, which was floated by former executives at Social Capital, has made its first known ......
TMT
How govt's curbs on takeovers will impact startup investments from China
Indian startups, which have received a heavy dose of capital from Chinese firms such as Alibaba, Tencent, Fosun and Shunwei ......