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Sprect raises ₹2 crore from Subhkam Ventures to scale expert access platform

Sprect operates a marketplace where users can book short consultations with professionals who are otherwise difficult to access, including corporate executives, founders and subject specialists.

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Key Points

  • Sprect raised ₹2 crore from Subhkam Ventures to expand operations
  • Funds will boost product development, expert onboarding, and platform demand growth
  • Startup’s total disclosed funding now stands at ₹2.5 crore

Sprect has raised ₹2 crore from Subhkam Ventures to expand its platform that connects users with professionals for one-to-one video consultations across careers, finance, technology and business strategy.

The -based startup said the fresh capital will be used for product development, expansion of its of verified professionals and growth in user demand.

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Sprect operates a marketplace where users can book short consultations with professionals who are otherwise difficult to access, including executives, founders and subject specialists.

Its listed network includes professionals from Google, Airtel, Times and Warner Bros. Discovery, along with alumni of IIMs, IITs, ISB and UCLA.

“This funding round validates what we have always believed, that structured expert access is a real and growing need,” co-founder Mohit Khadaria said, indicating the company is seeing demand from institutions and organisations seeking curated knowledge-sharing networks.

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The startup said institutions such as SP Jain Institute of Management and Research have partnered with it to strengthen alumni engagement across batches and graduating years.

Professionals on the platform can set their own availability, pricing structure and consultation topics, while Sprect manages scheduling, payments and video infrastructure.

Sprect had earlier raised ₹50 lakh in angel funding in 2024 from Siddarth Shetty, Chief Business Development Officer, ServiceChannel. The latest ₹2 crore investment from Subhkam Ventures adds to the startup’s capital base as it looks to expand product development and grow its expert network.

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Subhkam Ventures, a registered non-banking financial company incorporated in 1995, invests across public markets and private equity.

India’s expert-network and knowledge marketplace segment has seen growing activity as professionals seek independent income streams and users increasingly pay for targeted advisory access outside traditional consulting formats.

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