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Founded by Paul Basil, Mukesh Sharma, and George Thomas, Menterra is a venture capital firm based in India. The firm focuses on early-stage investments, particularly in healthcare, agriculture, and education, with a commitment to social impact. Menterra's team combines expertise in incubation, global investing, and business operations to support its portfolio companies.
Menterra invests in pre-seed to seed+ stage companies, targeting check sizes that align with early-stage funding needs. The firm emphasizes sectors such as healthcare, agriculture, and education, aiming to provide affordable solutions for underprivileged populations and enhance production efficiency for smallholder farmers. Their investment thesis centers on partnering with entrepreneurs who exhibit strong leadership and the potential for commercial scalability.
Notable companies in Menterra's portfolio include Biosense, which develops point-of-care devices for anaemia and diabetes; Stones2Milestones (S2M), focused on creating an English learning ecosystem for children; Math Buddy, offering comprehensive math learning solutions; and Omix, which develops a molecular diagnostics platform for rapid detection of infectious diseases.
Submit your pitch through their form at menterra.com.
Yes, Menterra often leads investment rounds in the companies they back, particularly in the early stages.
Menterra is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that demonstrate significant growth and impact potential.
The specific size of Menterra's current fund is not publicly disclosed, but it focuses on early-stage investments in its targeted sectors.
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