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Indian Startups Raised Over $296 Million from Sept 29 to Oct 4, 2025

Indian startups secured $296 million across 18 deals in the week ending October 4, 2025, led by HealthifyMe, Eruditus, and Superpro.ai. Funding concentrated in fintech, healthtech, AI, and SaaS highlights investor preference for scalable digital models. Despite a 38% YoY dip in quarterly capital inflows, global and domestic funds remain selectively active, signaling continued confidence in India’s early- and growth-stage ecosystem amid tighter global liquidity conditions.
Companies:
- HealthifyMe
- Eruditus
- Superpro.ai
Tags:
- startups
- funding
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Indian Startups Raised Over $296 Million from Sept 29 to Oct 4, 2025

Indian startups secured $296 million across 18 deals in the week ending October 4, 2025, led by HealthifyMe, Eruditus, and Superpro.ai. Funding concentrated in fintech, healthtech, AI, and SaaS highlights investor preference for scalable digital models. Despite a 38% YoY dip in quarterly capital inflows, global and domestic funds remain selectively active, signaling continued confidence in India’s early- and growth-stage ecosystem amid tighter global liquidity conditions.
Companies:
- HealthifyMe
- Eruditus
- Superpro.ai
Tags:
- startups
- funding
Explore:Mutual Fund Screening
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Indian startup funding continues selectively amidst market caution, with investor focus on fintech, AI, and scalable digital innovations.
Indian startups secured $296 million across 18 deals in the week ending October 4, 2025, led by HealthifyMe, Eruditus, and Superpro.ai. Funding concentrated in fintech, healthtech, AI, and SaaS highlights investor preference for scalable digital models. Despite a 38% YoY dip in quarterly capital inflows, global and domestic funds remain selectively active, signaling continued confidence in India’s early- and growth-stage ecosystem amid tighter global liquidity conditions.

Indian startups secured $296 million across 18 deals in the week ending October 4, 2025, led by HealthifyMe, Eruditus, and Superpro.ai. Funding concentrated in fintech, healthtech, AI, and SaaS highlights investor preference for scalable digital models. Despite a 38% YoY dip in quarterly capital inflows, global and domestic funds remain selectively active, signaling continued confidence in India’s early- and growth-stage ecosystem amid tighter global liquidity conditions.
Companies:
- HealthifyMe
- Eruditus
- Superpro.ai
Tags:
- startups
- funding
- startups
- funding
- fintech
- healthtech
- AI
- SaaS