Startup Funding This Week: 23 Deals, $362 Mn | April 6–10, 2026

Funding Roundup: KreditBee’s $280 Mn Unicorn Leads India’s Best Week Since Q4 2025

Soumya Verma
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Quick Take:

  • Total Deals: 23 startups funded across the week
  • Total Raised: $360.5 Mn (~$362 Mn) — +174% week-on-week
  • vs Last Week: $131.5 Mn across 18 deals (Week of March 30–April 5)
  • Largest Deal: KreditBee — $280 Mn Series E at $1.5 Bn valuation (unicorn #3 of 2026)
  • Hot Sectors: AI (6 deals, $30.3 Mn) and Ecommerce (6 deals, $25.8 Mn) — highest deal counts
  • Seed Surge: Seed funding hit $22.9 Mn — up 940% from $2.2 Mn the previous week
  • Most Active Investors: IAN Group and Unicorn India Ventures — 2 deals each

After a near-drought of mega deals in Q1 2026, the Indian startup ecosystem roared back to life the week of April 6–10 with 23 startups raising $360.5 Mn — a +174% surge from the $131.5 Mn raised across 18 deals the prior week. The catalyst: Bengaluru-based lending platform KreditBee’s $280 Mn Series E at a $1.5 Bn valuation, making it India’s third startup to achieve unicorn status in 2026, after Neysa and Juspay.

Strip out KreditBee’s outsized round and the underlying week still tells a healthy story: $80 Mn+ across 22 deals spanning AI cloud, SaaS, cleantech, EV, spacetech, and fintech. Seed activity exploded 940% WoW to $22.9 Mn — the strongest early-stage signal of 2026 yet. IAN Group and Unicorn India Ventures each backed two startups, signaling domestic institutional capital staying active in early bets.

StartupFeed Insight

The headline trend: KreditBee’s $280 Mn round is not just a funding milestone — it is a pre-IPO capital raise. Co-founder Madhusudan E. confirmed this would be the last private round before a planned IPO within FY27. Watch for the DRHP filing in Q2 2026.

What’s driving activity: Two structural shifts dominated this week. First, digital lending is staging a full comeback after regulatory turbulence in 2024 — KreditBee’s $220 Mn primary + $60 Mn secondary deal structure shows both growth capital and early investor liquidity. Second, AI infrastructure is attracting top-tier global capital: Nava’s $22 Mn led by Greenoaks Capital (also backs Notion, Figma, Rippling) signals that India’s AI compute layer is being taken seriously by Tier 1 global VCs.

Watch next week: Zepto’s $1.3 Bn IPO (SEBI nod received April 7) is the next major market signal. If quick-commerce lists at or above its last private valuation, it will accelerate the IPO pipeline for Meesho, Lenskart, and others currently in the queue.

Week at a Glance

Metric This Week (Apr 6–10) Last Week (Mar 30–Apr 5) Change
Total Deals 23 18 +27.8%
Total Value $360.5 Mn $131.5 Mn +174%
Average Deal Size $15.7 Mn $7.3 Mn +115%
Seed Funding $22.9 Mn $2.2 Mn +940%
Unicorn Minted 1 (KreditBee) 0
Top Sector by Value Fintech ($285 Mn)
Top Sectors by Deals AI (6), Ecommerce (6)

Top Deals — Deal Highlights

# Company Amount Round Lead Investor Sector Valuation
1 KreditBee $280 Mn Series E Hornbill Capital, Motilal Oswal Alternates, Dragon Funds Fintech / Digital Lending $1.5 Bn (Unicorn)
2 Wingify $150 Mn (Rs 1,381 Cr) Rights Issue Everstone Capital SaaS / Martech Profitable
3 Nava (formerly Kluisz) $22 Mn Series A Greenoaks Capital AI Cloud Infrastructure
4 Off/Beat (Aman Gupta) Rs 100 Cr (~$12 Mn) Seed Bessemer Venture Partners Consumer Brand
5 Astranova Mobility Rs 60 Cr (~$7 Mn) Series A IvyCap Ventures EV / Mobility
6 Atlas $6 Mn Early Stage Accel + Stellaris VP Fintech / Accounting SaaS
7 GoSats $5 Mn Series A Konvoy Fintech / Bitcoin Rewards
8 Ecoil $2.5 Mn Seed Fundalogical Cleantech / Biofuel
9 SatLeo Labs $2.2 Mn Pre-Seed Merak Ventures, Huddle Ventures Spacetech
10 WorkOnGrid Rs 22.5 Cr (~$2.7 Mn) Early Stage Undisclosed AI Infrastructure

Deal Highlights — Top 5 Unpacked

  1. KreditBee — $280 Mn Series E ($1.5 Bn valuation) | Fintech

KreditBee becomes India’s third unicorn of 2026, joining Neysa and Juspay. The $280 Mn raise breaks down as $220 Mn primary (new shares) + $60 Mn secondary (existing shareholder exit). Co-founder Madhusudan E. confirmed this is the last private round before an IPO in FY27. The platform has 18 Mn+ unique loan customers, 60 Mn+ loans disbursed, 230 Mn app downloads, and AUM of $1.5 Bn as of March 2026. Investors include Hornbill Capital, Motilal Oswal Alternates, MUFG-backed Dragon Funds, WhiteOak Capital, A.P. Moller Holding, Premji Invest, and Advent International.

  1. Wingify — $150 Mn Rights Issue | SaaS / Martech

Delhi-based Wingify, creator of the VWO (Visual Website Optimizer) conversion optimization platform, raised Rs 1,381 Cr through a rights issue led by Everstone Capital. The company is profitable and globally positioned — a rare combination in 2026 India. The round follows an announced merger context with France-based AB Tasty, positioning Wingify to become the world’s most comprehensive customer experience optimization suite. Capital will go toward product expansion, global scaling, and potential acquisitions.

  1. Nava (formerly Kluisz) — $22 Mn Series A | AI Cloud

Nava, founded in 2025 by former OYO Global COO Abhinav Sinha, ex-McKinsey partner Vamshidhar Reddy, and ex-Jio cloud executive Abhijeet Singh, pivoted from software-led GPU cloud to full-stack AI cloud infrastructure for the Asia-Pacific market. The company has relocated from Bengaluru to Singapore. Lead investor Greenoaks Capital (SF-based, also backs Notion, Figma, Rippling) participating signals this is an infrastructure play with real global ambition. Unicorn India Ventures co-invested, making them the most active investor of the week alongside IAN Group.

  1. Off/Beat — Rs 100 Cr Seed | Consumer Brand

Off/Beat, founded by boAt co-founder Aman Gupta, raised Rs 100 Cr in seed funding led by Bessemer Venture Partners — one of the largest seed rounds for a consumer brand in India’s 2026 ecosystem. The new venture targets younger demographics and marks Gupta’s first independent founder bet outside boAt.

  1. GoSats — $5 Mn Series A | Fintech / Bitcoin Rewards

GoSats is a rewards fintech platform that enables users to earn Bitcoin on everyday transactions across partner merchants — a niche intersection of loyalty and digital assets. Konvoy led the Series A. Capital goes toward scaling user adoption, deepening merchant partnerships, and building rewards infrastructure.

Sector Breakdown

Sector Deals Amount % of Total Notable Company
Fintech 2 $285 Mn 79% KreditBee ($280 Mn), GoSats ($5 Mn)
SaaS / Martech 1 $150 Mn 41.6% Wingify ($150 Mn)
AI / Enterprise AI 6 $30.3 Mn 8.4% Nava ($22 Mn), Satark AI, Xccelera, WorkOnGrid, others
Ecommerce 6 $25.8 Mn 7.2% Multiple early-stage deals
Consumer Brands 1 ~$12 Mn 3.3% Off/Beat (Rs 100 Cr)
EV / Mobility 1 ~$7 Mn 1.9% Astranova Mobility (Rs 60 Cr)
Cleantech / Deeptech 3 ~$5 Mn 1.4% Ecoil ($2.5 Mn), H2LooP, others
Spacetech 1 $2.2 Mn 0.6% SatLeo Labs

Note: Deals and amounts by sector may overlap when companies span multiple categories. Fintech’s 79% share is entirely KreditBee-driven — strip it out and sector distribution is far more even, with AI and ecommerce each recording the highest deal count at 6 deals each.

Stage Breakdown

Stage Deals Amount vs Last Week
Seed / Pre-Seed ~8 $22.9 Mn ↑ +940% (from $2.2 Mn)
Series A ~6 ~$34 Mn
Series B / Rights Issue 1 $150 Mn
Series E (Late Stage) 1 $280 Mn
Undisclosed Stage ~7 ~$4 Mn

The 940% seed surge is the week’s most significant structural signal. Heavy seed activity typically precedes a broad funding wave by 12–18 months — founders raising seed now will return to Series A markets in late 2027, coinciding with India’s projected IPO supercycle.

Investor Activity

Investor Deals This Week Portfolio Companies Type
IAN Group (Indian Angel Network) 2 Multiple early-stage Indian startups Angel / Institutional
Unicorn India Ventures 2 Nava, one undisclosed VC
Greenoaks Capital 1 Nava — also backs Notion, Figma, Rippling Global VC (SF-based)
Bessemer Venture Partners 1 Off/Beat Global VC
Accel + Stellaris 1 Atlas VC — co-led
Everstone Capital 1 Wingify PE / Growth
Hornbill Capital 1 KreditBee (lead) VC
Motilal Oswal Alternates 1 KreditBee Domestic Institutional
Dragon Funds (MUFG-backed) 1 KreditBee Strategic / CVC
Konvoy 1 GoSats VC (gaming/fintech focus)

Trend Watch

  • Trend 1 — Digital Lending’s Comeback Is Real. KreditBee’s $280 Mn raise at $1.5 Bn valuation — with a declared IPO timeline — ends the narrative that India’s digital lending sector is in regulatory retreat. RBI’s guardrails on unsecured lending were digested. Players who survived are now raising at scale. Expect MoneyView, Fibe, and similar platforms to test fundraising markets in Q2 2026.
  • Trend 2 — AI Infrastructure Gets Its First Tier-1 Global Bet. Greenoaks Capital investing in Nava’s AI cloud infrastructure round is not a casual signal. Greenoaks is famously selective — it wrote the first meaningful cheque into Figma. Its India debut via an AI compute infrastructure startup signals global conviction that India’s AI infrastructure layer is the next compounding bet, beyond app-layer startups.
  • Trend 3 — Profitable SaaS Earns Premium in Rights Issues. Wingify’s $150 Mn rights issue — from a profitable, bootstrapped-to-profitability company — shows a new pattern: growth-stage Indian SaaS companies using rights issues (rather than VC rounds) to raise capital on their own terms. No dilution, no VC governance. Zerodha, Zoho, and now Wingify are writing the bootstrapped SaaS playbook.

YTD Tracker 2026

Metric 2026 YTD (to Apr 10) 2025 Same Period Change
Total Funding $5.62 Bn (531 rounds) $6.56 Bn (1,020 rounds) −14.3%
Q1 2026 Total ~$3.9 Bn (Rs 33,000 Cr) Higher Fewer, larger rounds
Unicorns Created 3 (Neysa, Juspay, KreditBee)
Avg Deal Size $10.6 Mn $6.4 Mn +65.6% — fewer but bigger

The 14.3% drop in total funding vs 2025 masks the real story: average deal size is up 65% as investors consolidate bets into fewer, higher-conviction companies. Early-stage deal count has fallen sharply, but late-stage rounds (Series D+) are up. 2026 is not a down market — it is a selective one. Complete Deal List — Week of April 6–10, 2026

Company Amount Round Lead Investor Sector
KreditBee $280 Mn Series E Hornbill Capital, Motilal Oswal Alt., Dragon Funds Fintech
Wingify $150 Mn (Rs 1,381 Cr) Rights Issue Everstone Capital SaaS
Nava (formerly Kluisz) $22 Mn Series A Greenoaks Capital AI Cloud
Off/Beat Rs 100 Cr (~$12 Mn) Seed Bessemer Venture Partners Consumer Brand
Astranova Mobility Rs 60 Cr (~$7 Mn) Series A IvyCap Ventures EV / Mobility
Atlas $6 Mn Early Stage Accel + Stellaris Venture Partners Fintech / SaaS
GoSats $5 Mn Series A Konvoy Fintech / Bitcoin
Ecoil $2.5 Mn Seed Fundalogical Cleantech
SatLeo Labs $2.2 Mn Pre-Seed Merak Ventures, Huddle Ventures Spacetech
WorkOnGrid Rs 22.5 Cr (~$2.7 Mn) Early Stage Undisclosed AI Infrastructure
H2LooP Undisclosed Early Stage Speciale Invest, 3one4 Capital Cleantech / Hydrogen
KisaanSay Undisclosed Early Stage Undisclosed Agritech
Satark AI Undisclosed Seed Undisclosed AI / Security
Zanskar Tech Undisclosed Early Stage Undisclosed Deeptech
Xccelera Undisclosed Early Stage Undisclosed Enterprise AI
+ 8 undisclosed startups IAN Group (2 deals), others Various

What to Watch Next Week

  1. Zepto DRHP filing — SEBI gave nod on April 7 for its $1.3 Bn IPO. If the DRHP is filed publicly in the coming week, it will trigger an IPO watch cycle across Indian quick-commerce.
  2. KreditBee DRHP — Co-founder confirmed FY27 IPO. Expect DRHP filing within 60–90 days.
  3. Early-stage deal flow — The 940% seed surge suggests pipeline is building. Watch for Series A announcements from companies that raised seed in Q1 2026.

 

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