India's fintech industry is seeing a lot of investment which is encouraging new businesses and helping them expand.
Here is the list of some fintech investors for startups in India: 3one4 Capital, Bessemer Ventures Partner, General Atlantic, InnoVen Capital, LetsVenture, Peak XV Partners, India Quotient, 9Unicorns, Pravega Ventures, Accel.
3one4capital is a Bangalore-based platform that helps early-stage startups by collaborating with founding teams and experts in a specific field.
Bessemer Ventures is a California-based investment firm that operates in multiple sectors such as fintech, D2C, and SaaS, among others.
General Atlantic was one of the first to invest in an Indian startup. Apart from this, they also support some of the big names which are Infosys, TCS, or even Reliance Industries.
InnoVen Capital is an important player in the Indian venture debt space. They have helped more than 35 Indian unicorns, such as OYO, Myntra, BYJU’S, PharmEasy, etc.
Titan Capital invests behind world-class entrepreneurs looking to create wide-scale positive impact on India and the World. Since its inception, Titan Capital has invested in more than 250 startups.
LetsVenture aims to help new startups that have the potential to grow through investing in any sector. According to the firm, they have invested in more than 950 investments with more than 19,530 investors.
9Unicorns was founded in 2020 and it helps early-stage startups. They also launched a fund that will identify high-potential, early-stage startups in multiple sectors.
Pravega Ventures is a Banglore-based early-stage venture capital fund. It mainly helps early-stage startups in seed or pre-Series A funding.
Accel India invested in multiple sectors including fintech startups such as Drip Capital, Samunnati, Nimbbl, etc. Other than fintech, it also invested in other startups like Flipkart, upGrad, Jugnoo, etc.