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adani total gas
Funding amount: USD 375 million
Investors: BNP Paribas, DBS Bank, Mizuho Bank, Bank of Mitsubishi UFJ, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
Adani Total Gas continues to expand its City Gas Distribution (CGD) with a huge funding of USD 375 million. The company aims to provide piped natural gas (PNG) and compressed natural gas (CNG) to cities such as Ahmedabad, Chandigarh and Ernakulam. The funding will help further develop industrial, commercial and residential sector networks and strengthen gas supply in key regions of India.
Funding amount: $125 million
Investor: Warburg Pincus, SoftBank Vision Fund 2
Whatfix, a leader in digital deployment solutions, raises $125 million to fuel enterprise software growth. Founded in 2021, Whatfix helps businesses improve their software user experience and drive digital transformation. Whatfix is positioned to support businesses looking to get the most out of their technology investments with in-app guidance and performance support tools. M2P Fintech
Funding amount: $101.8 million
Investors: Helios Investment Partners, Flourish Ventures
M2P Fintech secured US$101.8 million, highlighting its role as a leading API infrastructure provider for banks, fintechs, and consumer technology companies. The company strengthens its foothold in the financial ecosystem by providing branded financial services with partnerships that support regulatory compliance and digital transformation. Qure.ai
Funding amount: $65 million
Investors: Lightspeed, 360 ONE Asset, Merck Global Health Innovation Fund, Kae Capital, Novo Holdings, HealthQuad, TeamFund
Healthcare AI specialist Qure.ai has raised $65 million to further its mission to improve access to healthcare. The company’s AI solutions support early detection of serious diseases such as tuberculosis and lung cancer, with the broader goal of advancing medical diagnostics and clinical support systems globally. Big Bang Boom Solutions
Funding amount: $30 million
Investors: Mumbai Angels Network, Vyom Family Office, SBI Startup Branch Chennai, Asquare Investing
Defense technology startup Big Bang Boom Solutions (BBBS) has raised $30 million to continue developing indigenous defense technologies such as anti-drone systems, AI-based smart fencing, and unmanned tanks. We are also working on advanced projects such as riot control drones, exoskeletons, wound healing sprays, and COVID-19 response solutions such as testing kits and ventilators.
Funding amount: $30 million
Investor: Uber
Mumbai-based Everest Fleet has raised $30 million from Uber, reflecting its position as a leading fleet operator for ride-hailing services. With a focus on eco-friendly vehicles, Everest Fleet’s clean fuel-powered vehicles serve major cities in India and contribute to sustainable urban transportation. Nurix A.I.
Funding amount: $27.5 million
Investors: General Catalyst, Accel, Meraki Labs
Bangalore-based Nurix AI has raised USD 27.5 million to advance its AI agent technology. The startup focuses on creating custom AI agents for enterprises to improve productivity and customer experience with human-like voice and reasoning capabilities. Nurix’s solutions integrate seamlessly into workflows, making us a strong player in the AI-native productivity market. Atlys
Funding amount: $20 million
Investors: Peak XV Partners, Elevation Capital, DST Global, Headline
Atlys, a platform that simplifies visa applications, has raised $20 million to streamline the global travel process. Serving over 150 destinations, Atlys reduces visa denial rates and processes applications in just 55 seconds, making it an essential tool for travelers navigating complex visa processes.
These funding rounds highlight the growing confidence of investors in sectors such as gas distribution, fintech, AI and mobility. Keep an eye out for these startups as they continue to innovate and expand their reach.