Investor Type | Firm |
Industries | Education • FinTech (& Financials services) • Retail (& E-Commerce) • CleanTech • HealthTech (& Fitness) • Web Security (& Privacy) • Healthcare (& Wellness) • Consumer • Woman Focused |
Stages | Pre-Seed, Seed, Series A |
Investing | United States |
Investment Range | $250,000 - $1,000,000 |
Investment Sweet Spot | $250,000 |
Artha India Ventures is an investment fund known as Artha Venture Partners, operating as India's first MicroVC fund and focusing on empowering Indian startups. Positioned as a launchpad for bold founders and visionary ideas, the fund caters to the distinct challenges of Indian consumers and enterprises, aiming to spark innovation and fuel growth. Artha India Ventures invests in a diverse range of industries including Education, FinTech (& Financial Services), Retail (& E-Commerce), CleanTech, HealthTech (& Fitness), Web Security (& Privacy), Healthcare (& Wellness), and Consumer sectors. They have a special focus on Woman Focused businesses and consider investments in other various sectors that present compelling opportunities. With an investment range from $250,000 to $1,000,000 and a sweet spot at their minimum investment amount, the fund specializes in Pre-Seed, Seed, and Series A stages of company growth. Artha India Ventures has a history of contributing economic value through strategic investments and dedicated support, and they tout a track record that spans investments, funding rounds, committed capital, and years of experience in India. Their portfolio showcases their commitment to tackling problems unique to the Indian market, favoring startups that demonstrate potential to reform normative perceptions in their respective industries. As a testament to their commitment to fueling success, they provide testimonials from various founders who have benefitted from Artha India Venture's mentorship and network, emphasizing the tangible impact the fund has on the growth and scalability of companies. Artha India Ventures has also structured engagement through programs such as Artha Access, aiming at bridging the gap between investors and startups for better synergies.