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Women-Led Startups in India Secure ₹7,900 Crore in Funding in 2024, Marking 93% Increase

by Rounak Majumdar
January 6, 2025
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Women-Led Startups in India Secure ₹7,900 Crore in Funding in 2024, Marking 93% Increase

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In 2024, women-led businesses in India reached a significant milestone by raising an incredible ₹7,900 crore, or around $930 million, in investment. In comparison to the previous year, this indicates a remarkable 93.75% rise, highlighting the increased acceptance and encouragement of female entrepreneurs within the Indian startup community. The increase in investment is indicative of a major movement in entrepreneurship toward inclusivity and gender diversity.

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A Landmark Year for Women Entrepreneurs:

For women-led businesses, 2024 has been a game-changer, with investment hitting previously unheard-of heights. These endeavors raised almost $523 million over 75 agreements in the first half of the year alone, an 81% increase from the previous year. A significant increase from the $480 million raised in 2023, the total funding by the end of the year exceeded $930 million across 136 projects. This increase highlights how more women are becoming involved in the startup scene as investors as well as founders.

With ₹2,266 crore (about $266.91 million), or over 28.7% of the total capital raised by women-led firms, fintech emerged as the top fundraising industry. Enterprise technology earned ₹1,100 crore ($130.20 million), while e-commerce came in second with ₹1,800 crore ($212.04 million). Cleantech and healthtech also contributed significantly, with 11% and 14.1% of total funding, respectively.

Key Drivers Behind the Surge:

This impressive increase in investment for women-led enterprises can be attributed to a number of factors. The emergence of healthcare and social impact-focused businesses and direct-to-consumer (D2C) companies has significantly changed the entrepreneurial landscape. At businesses like YogaBar, accomplished female executives are leading by example and encouraging others to pursue entrepreneurship.

Furthermore, more and more female investors are standing up to back businesses run by women. When assessing possible investments, investors like Divya Anand are looking at experience, scalability, and skill rather than just gender. This change in viewpoint is essential to creating a welcoming entrepreneurial atmosphere where women may prosper.

Supportive Initiatives and Funds:

Numerous programs have been started to improve women entrepreneurs’ access to opportunities and resources in an effort to further empower them. The Women in Digital Economy Fund (WiDEF), which was established in 2024 with a $10 million contribution, is one significant program. This fund seeks to close the gender gap in technology-driven endeavors by increasing women’s access to digital tools and e-commerce platforms.

The future of India’s startup ecosystem is also being shaped by the growing number of female investors. By investing in women-led enterprises, notable individuals like Ghazal Alagh and Swati Nangalia Mehra are leaving their imprint and inspiring more female entrepreneurs to follow their entrepreneurial dreams.

Conclusion: 

An encouraging trend toward more gender diversity and inclusion in the entrepreneurial ecosystem is indicated by the remarkable funding figures for women-led businesses in India. In addition to fostering innovation, women are making a substantial contribution to economic growth as more of them assume leadership positions and raise capital for their businesses.

The future appears bright for Indian women entrepreneurs thanks to encouraging laws, committed funding, and an expanding network of female investors. These women are clearing the path for a more equitable startup ecosystem that celebrates diversity and promotes inclusive growth by continuing to break down barriers and dispel prejudices. Future generations of entrepreneurs hoping to establish themselves in a variety of Indian industries might draw inspiration from the accomplishments of women-led enterprises in 2024.

Tags: E-commerce growthfemale entrepreneursFintech fundingfunding increase 2024gender diversity in businesshealthtech investmentsindian startup ecosystemWomen in Digital Economy Fundwomen investorswomen-led startups
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