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Scripbox Eyes IPO Path With ₹170 Cr Fundraise, Turns Profitable in FY25

by Ishaan Negi
May 15, 2026
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Scripbox Eyes IPO Path With ₹170 Cr Fundraise, Turns Profitable in FY25

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India’s wealthtech race is heating up, and Bengaluru-based Scripbox is making its next big move. The startup is planning to raise up to ₹170 crore through a mix of equity and debt as it gears up for expansion and lays the groundwork for a future IPO.

The planned fundraise includes up to ₹60 crore from friends and family investors, while another ₹110 crore could come through debt financing from banks or NBFCs. The development signals a major step forward for the company, which has quietly transformed itself into one of India’s profitable wealthtech players.

Scripbox reports Rs 84.33 Cr revenue in FY24, employee costs cut by 38%

Credits: Entrackr

A Fresh Push Towards Scale

The new capital is expected to help Scripbox strengthen its financial position, expand its operations, and pursue inorganic growth opportunities. One of the key uses of the funds will reportedly be the acquisition of a Delhi-based mutual fund distributor.

The deal is expected to include the distributor’s AMFI registration as well as its existing customer base, giving Scripbox a stronger foothold in the mutual fund distribution ecosystem. In India’s increasingly competitive investment-tech market, acquiring ready-made distribution networks and clients can significantly accelerate growth.

The move also reflects how wealthtech startups are no longer just chasing user acquisition through digital channels alone. Instead, companies are now blending technology with traditional wealth distribution models to scale faster and improve trust among investors.

Profitability Changes the Narrative

Founded in 2012, Scripbox has spent years building a platform focused on simplifying investments and wealth management for retail users. But unlike many startups that continue to burn cash for growth, the company has now crossed an important milestone — profitability.

Scripbox reported a profit of ₹12.7 crore in FY2025, marking a major turnaround for the business. At the same time, its revenue surged to ₹107.2 crore, highlighting strong operational momentum.

Profitability is becoming an increasingly important metric in India’s startup ecosystem, especially as public market investors demand sustainable growth over aggressive cash burn. For Scripbox, turning profitable before an IPO could significantly strengthen investor confidence and improve its positioning in future fundraising discussions.

The timing is also notable. Several Indian fintech and wealthtech firms have been reworking their strategies over the last two years, focusing on operational efficiency, compliance, and predictable revenues instead of pure growth-at-all-costs models.

Wealthtech Sector Enters a New Phase

India’s wealthtech industry has evolved rapidly over the last decade. Rising digital adoption, growing retail participation in mutual funds, and increasing awareness around financial planning have created massive opportunities for investment platforms.

Startups in the sector are now competing not only on ease of use but also on advisory capabilities, customer trust, and long-term financial products. As more Indians move beyond savings accounts and fixed deposits into market-linked investments, wealthtech companies are racing to capture the next wave of users.

Scripbox operates in a market where competition continues to intensify, with multiple fintech platforms aggressively expanding their wealth management offerings. However, profitability gives the startup an edge at a time when investors are becoming more selective.

The company’s focus on building a stable and scalable business could also help it stand out in the crowded fintech landscape, where many firms are still struggling to balance growth with financial discipline.

Scripbox finally turns a profit after 12 years, sets sights on $200 million  funding

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IPO Ambitions Take Shape

While Scripbox has not officially announced IPO timelines, the latest fundraising plans strongly indicate preparations for a public market debut in the coming years.

Indian startup IPO activity has picked up again, especially among fintech and consumer technology companies looking to tap into public market capital. Investors are increasingly rewarding businesses that demonstrate profitability, governance maturity, and sustainable revenue growth — areas where Scripbox appears to be making progress.

The proposed ₹170 crore raise may not be just about expansion. It could also be about preparing the company for the operational and financial rigor required before entering public markets.

As India’s wealthtech sector matures, Scripbox now seems ready to transition from a startup success story into a larger financial services player. And with profitability already achieved, the company’s IPO journey may have started sooner than many expected.

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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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