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Endiya Partners is a venture capital firm based in India, founded to support the third wave of Indian entrepreneurship. The firm focuses on scalable product companies and has a portfolio of 10 companies. They primarily invest in early-stage startups across various sectors, including industrial tech and healthcare.
Endiya Partners invests in early-stage startups at the pre-seed, seed, and Series A stages, targeting sectors such as enterprise technology, industrial tech, healthcare, and life sciences. Their investment strategy emphasizes strong fundamentals, clear competitive advantages, and disruptive business models in large and growing markets.
Notable portfolio companies include AquaExchange, an integrated platform for inland aquaculture; Darwinbox, a cloud-native HRMS solution; Eyestem, a stem cell therapy platform; Kissht, a digital platform for personal loans; Mylo, a community-led health platform; Qapita, an equity management platform; Scrut Automation, a GRC automation platform; SigTuple, an AI-led digital microscopy platform; Sugar.Fit, a digital health platform for diabetes management; and Zluri, an identity governance platform.
To pitch Endiya Partners, email contact@endiya.com with your deck and a brief introduction.
Yes, Endiya Partners often leads investment rounds, particularly in early-stage startups where they can provide significant operational support.
Endiya Partners is open to follow-on investments, especially for portfolio companies that demonstrate strong growth and potential for market leadership.
Specific details about the size of Endiya Partners' current fund are not publicly available.
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