This week, the debt component of funding received the strongest traction, showing startups are tapping into new channels of capital.This week, the debt component of funding received the strongest traction, showing startups are tapping into new channels of capital.

[Weekly funding roundup Nov 22-28] Debt funding grows amid startup ecosystem challenges

The last week of November saw a marginal increase in venture capital (VC) inflow into Indian startups, with the debt funding emerging as the largest contributor.

The total VC funding for the week was $257 million across 27 deals. In contrast, the previous week saw a total amount of $147 million. Interestingly, startups raised $81 million in debt, signalling challenges in fundraising.

Nov28trends

During this week, deals happened across all stages of funding, starting from pre-Series A to C. However, it was the debt component that gained attention, and this shows that even private banks are willing to bet on these new-age companies.

However, the month of November has not been uplifting for the Indian startup ecosystem, as VC funding was below the $200 million. This comes after a good month of October, where the total funding raised was $1.6 billion.

Nov28stages

This actually shows that it is very unlikely that total VC funding raised by Indian startups in 2025 is unlikely to cross the figure of $13.2 billion of 2024. Hope now remains with the new year of 2026.

Key transactions

Candi Solar raised $58.5 million in debt from the International Finance Corporation.

Supply and distribution tech startup Ripplr, raised $45 million from existing investors and SBI.

Nov28top3

Technology startup CloudExtel raised Rs 200 crore ($22.3 million approx.) in debt from a private-sector bank.

Spacetech startup Agnikul Cosmos raised $17 million from Advenza Global, Atharva Green Ecotech LLP, HDFC Bank, Artha Select Fund, Prathithi Ventures, and 100X.VC.

Wealthtech startup Wealthy.in raised Rs 130 crore ($14.5 million approx) from Bertelsmann India, Alphawave Global, Shepherd's Hill, and angel investors.

OYO parent PRISM-backed OYO Assets raised Rs 125 crore ($14 million approx.) from a group of institutional and private investors.

EV startup 3ev Industries raised Rs 120 crore ($13.4 million approx.) from Mahanagar Gas Ltd, Equentis Angel Fund and Thackersey Group.

Deeptech startup LightSpeed Photonics raised $6.5 million from pi Ventures, 500 Global, Indian Accelerator, 8X Ventures, Java Capital, and angel investors.

Toy tech startup Mirana Toys raised Rs 57.5 crore ($6.4 million approx.) from Arkam Ventures, Accel, Info Edge, and Riverwalk Holdings.

Tech startup Tijori Finance raised $5 million from Zerodha.

Healthtech startup Morphle Labs raised $5 million led by Inflexor Ventures.


Edited by Affirunisa Kankudti

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