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‘Amid slow economic recovery, Indian startups rake in record $10.9 bn in funding in Q2’

In the first three quarters of 2021, investments worth $4.6 billion in the FinTech space were recorded

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Even as the economy continues to show slow growth trends, the Indian ecosystem has received a record $10.9 billion in funding across 347 deals in the third quarter of 2021, a report said.

This is twice the amount of funding received in Q3 of the calendar year 2020 and an approximate increase of 41% compared to the second quarter of 2021.

The report shows an increase in funding activity was witnessed across all sectors in terms of value and volume. However, FinTech, EdTech, and SaaS are the top three hot investment sectors in the calendar year 2021 (CY21), together accounting for approximately 47% of the total funding activity, the report – Startup Perspectives – Q3 CY21 – said.

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In the first three quarters of 2021, investments worth $4.6 billion in the FinTech space were recorded, which is an increase of approximately three times from $1.6 billion in 2020.

Investments worth $2.5 billion for 53 deals closed in the FinTech segment were recorded in the third quarter of CY21 alone across various stages of investment, the report said.

Approximately 84% of the funding activity was driven by growth and late-stage deals. Around 61% of the total deal activity consisted of early-stage funding rounds for $1.6 billion – (average ticket size per round USD 4 million), the report said.

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Bengaluru and NCR continue to be the key start-up cities in the country, together contributing around 76-78 percent of the total funding activity in the first three quarters of both CY20 and CY21, followed by Mumbai and , the report said.

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