These are the top 10 most-funded Indian startups of the decade

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Paytm received a total funding of over $3.5 billion

Paytm received a total funding of over $3.5 billion

The startup that became unanimous with digital payments in India – Paytm is the decade’s most funded startup, as it received a total funding of over $3.5 billion. Founded by Vijay Shekhar Sharma in 2010, Paytm has raised investments from SoftBank, Berkshire Hathaway, Alibaba, SAIF Partners and several others. As of November, Paytm has hit a reported valuation of $16 billion.

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Ola comes a close second with $3.28 bn funding

Ola comes a close second with $3.28 bn funding

India’s answer to Uber, the ride-hailing unicorn Ola is the second most funded startup. It raised a total funding of $3.28 billion. The startup founded by Bhavish Aggarwal has raised money from Steadview Capital, Hyundai, Kia, Sachin Bansal and several others. According to reports, Ola is looking to raise another round of funding which will take its valuation to $10 billion.

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OYO Rooms raises over $3 bn as promoter hikes stake

OYO Rooms raises over $3 bn as promoter hikes stake

Indian hospitality unicorn OYO Rooms has raised over $3 billion in funding. Founded in 2013 by Ritesh Agarwal, OYO has become one of India’s biggest startups which is aiming to be the world’s largest hotel chain. Of late, the startup has been mired in multiple controversies from hotel owners complaining over payments. Agarwal himself pumped in money into the startup to raise his stake in the business.

Swiggy, challenging the Indian foodtech space

Swiggy, challenging the Indian foodtech space

Foodtech giant Swiggy raised over $1.5 billion from investors like Accel, SAIF Partners, Naspers, DST Global, Tencent among others. In India, Swiggy is facing tough competition from Zomato and Ubereats. Founded in 2014 by Sriharsha Majety, Rahul Jaimini, Nandan Reddy, Swiggy has over 1,60,000 restaurant partners across 500 cities in India. It also has a fleet of over 2.25 lakh active delivery partners.

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ReNew Power Ventures is leveraging India’s solar and wind potential

ReNew Power Ventures is leveraging India’s solar and wind potential

The renewable energy startup was founded by Sumant Sinha in 2011 and has raised over $1.4 billion through the years. Based out of Gurgaon, the company claims to be India’s largest independent power producer. The company currently has a renewable asset base of over 8 GW. Of this, more than 5 GW is operational.

Grofers is at the doorstep of the unicorn club

Grofers is at the doorstep of the unicorn club

The grocery retail startup has raised over $1.2 billion so far. Grofers was founded in 2013 by Albinder Dhindsa and Saurabh Kumar. In May 2019, SoftBank led a $200 million funding in the startup, bringing Grofers at the door of the unicorn club. Recently, Grofers expanded its operations to a total of 27 cities across India also covering Tier 2 cities.

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Byju's – India’s first edtech unicorn

Byju's – India’s first edtech unicorn

The first Indian edtech unicorn has raised $970 million so far, from leading investors like Times Group, Qatar Investment Authority, Tencent, Lightspeed Venture Partners and several others. According to reports, Byju’s is now valued at $5.7 billion. In May 2019, the startup said that it had turned profitable, thanks to an increase in the number of paid users, at 2.8 million. This number has doubled since last year, when it stood at 1.26 million in June 2018.

BigBasket – the grocery unicorn

BigBasket – the grocery unicorn

Indian e-grocery startup BigBasket has raised over $885 million so far and also catapulted itself to the unicorn status this year. The last round of funding in March was led by the startup’s existing investor Alibaba while South Korean firm Mirae Asset joined its group of investors. In a recent interview, Hari Menon, co-founder and CEO of Bigbasket said that the company is looking at doubling its revenue to ₹70 billion in FY20.

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Udaan called as one of the fastest growing unicorns of India

Udaan called as one of the fastest growing unicorns of India

The B2B e-commerce platform, Udaan has raised $870 million so far and also recently turned a unicorn. Founded in 2016 by Amod Malviya, Vaibhav Gupta, and Sujeet Kumar, Udaan has raised money from Hillhouse Capital Group, GGV Capital, DST Global, Tiger Global Management, SoftBank and several others.

Delhivery – the first unicorn of 2019

Delhivery – the first unicorn of 2019

This Indian logistics unicorn is also the first unicorn of 2019. Delhivery has raised over $780 million so far. Founded in 2011 by Sahil Barua, Mohit Tandon, Bhavesh Manglani, Suraj Saharan, Kapil Bharati, Delhivery shot to unicorn status after it raised $395 million from SoftBank. The startup managed to create a stronghold with partners like e-commerce unicorns like Flipkart and Paytm amongst others.

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