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Artha India Ventures Marks ₹250 Cr First Close for Second Fund

by Ishaan Negi
October 14, 2025
in Business, Markets, News, Tech, Trending, World
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Artha India Ventures Marks ₹250 Cr First Close for Second Fund

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At a time when India’s seed-stage ecosystem has been unusually quiet, Artha India Ventures (AIV) is making a bold move. The Mumbai-based investment firm has announced the first close of ₹250 crore for its second early-stage vehicle, Artha Venture Fund II (AVF II).

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The new fund, which is targeting a total corpus of ₹500 crore with an additional ₹100 crore green-shoe option, will focus on seed-stage startups operating at the intersection of premium consumption, fintech infrastructure, applied AI, and deep tech.

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Managing Partner Anirudh A. Damani says the timing is intentional. “India has seen sub-100 seed deals in most of the last eight months — the slowest in years. The ‘tourist founders’ have exited, and what remains are deeply committed entrepreneurs. This is the best time to place concentrated bets,” he notes.

A Clear-Cut Strategy: Ownership, Focus, and Follow-Ons

AVF II plans to operate with surgical precision. The fund will invest ~₹4 crore in initial cheques, followed by ₹8-16 crore in follow-on rounds, with a goal of owning 15-20% equity in its portfolio companies.

The deployment cycle is expected to span four years, during which AIV aims to back 36 startups that are both technology-first and scale-oriented. The focus is on founders tackling deep infrastructure and market-depth problems rather than chasing fleeting consumer trends.

Unlike many early-stage funds that spread small bets across dozens of startups, AIV’s approach is to concentrate capital and conviction behind a smaller pool of founders. “Our model ensures that founders not only get the first cheque but also have visibility on continued support as they scale,” said Damani.

Domestic Investors Lead the Way

The first close of AVF II has been driven largely by domestic limited partners (LPs) — including family offices, exited founders, and high-net-worth individuals. Roughly 10% of the commitments have come from international investors.

This strong domestic backing signals growing confidence in India’s early-stage ecosystem — especially at a time when global capital has slowed its flow into the region. The presence of local LPs also gives AVF II an edge in being more agile and founder-aligned, without the pressure of short-term global cycles.

Backing the Builders of Tomorrow

Artha India Ventures has a track record of identifying high-potential founders early. Its earlier funds have invested in names like Agnikul, a space-tech startup that’s building launch vehicles for small satellites, and LenDenClub, a peer-to-peer lending platform.

With AVF II, the firm plans to stay true to its founder-first philosophy, prioritising execution over hype. The investment mandate is clear: support technology-led startups building for India’s next billion users, especially those enhancing financial rails, infrastructure efficiency, and AI-driven innovation.

Damani emphasizes that AVF II is designed for the “doers” — founders who are past the ideation phase and already showing market traction. “We’re backing founders who’ve proven they can execute, not just envision,” he said.

A Strong Signal for the Seed-Stage Ecosystem

The launch of AVF II comes as a refreshing boost for India’s early-stage startup ecosystem. The past year has seen a marked slowdown in seed activity, with fewer than 100 seed deals in most of the last eight months — a sharp contrast to the boom years of 2021 and 2022.

AIV’s substantial first close serves as a confidence marker for founders building capital-efficient, infrastructure-heavy products. Its well-defined entry and follow-on structure gives startups a clear runway for growth, addressing a common gap where many seed investors fail to participate in subsequent rounds.

Artha India Ventures secures first close of Rs 250 crore for micro-VC fund  to back Indian startups

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Looking Ahead

With ₹250 crore already secured and plans to reach ₹500 crore (plus a ₹100 crore green-shoe), Artha Venture Fund II is well-positioned to be a key catalyst in the next wave of Indian innovation.

As the startup landscape matures and investors become more discerning, AVF II’s focused strategy — betting on execution-first founders in high-tech, scalable domains — could help define the future of India’s seed ecosystem.

In an era where caution dominates, Artha India Ventures is choosing conviction — and in doing so, it’s sending a clear message: real builders are back in business.

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Ishaan Negi

Ishaan is a student at Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi, where he combines his academic pursuits with a deep passion for technology and storytelling. Ever since his school days, Ishaan has been an avid reader, a thoughtful writer, and an articulate speaker. These interests have naturally evolved into a strong inclination towards journalism, especially in the fast-paced world of tech. Known for his balanced approach, Ishaan is committed to presenting unbiased viewpoints and ensuring every story he tells is rooted in facts and multiple perspectives. Whether he’s reporting on emerging startups, corporate developments, or ethical issues in the tech space, he brings a sharp analytical lens and a curiosity-driven mindset to his work. With a strong foundation in research and communication, Ishaan strives to make complex topics accessible to readers while maintaining depth and nuance. His goal is not just to inform but also to spark thoughtful conversations around the ever-evolving tech landscape.

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