Startup

India Quotient Raises $129 Million for Fifth Fund, Promises to Back Startups Before Ideas Go Mainstream

Bengaluru-based early-stage venture capital firm India Quotient has raised $129 million for its fifth fund, signaling a strong commitment to backing founders long before their ideas hit the mainstream. Founded in 2013 by Anand Lunia and Madhukar Sinha, the firm has built a reputation for spotting trends in consumer internet, fintech, agritech, and content startups well ahead of the curve. Nearly…
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