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Food-grocery Marketplace Jumbotail Bags Debt-funding From Alteria Capital, Others
The Bengaluru-based startup plans to use the fresh funds to develop its technology stack and hit operational profitability in next year
Read MoreJumbotail Raises An $85M Series C Round Led By Invus
This Series C round was a combination of primary and secondary investments, with early investors Nexus Venture Partners and Kalaari Capital taking minor part-exits in the secondary.
Read MoreJumbotail Expands Operations Across 13 States In India
Jumbotail now has a national footprint with a presence across key consumption markets and offers a unique bouquet of Go-To-Market services for FMCG brands
Read MoreJumbotail Raises INR 35 Crore From Alteria Capital
"Our J24 store network is growing fast and a large number of FMCG brands are signing up for our go-to-market suite of services to get national reach. We are looking to bring in more top talent across the entire company to power this explosive growth.”- Ashish Jhina, Co-founder, Jumbotail
Read MoreJumbotail Completes Its $25M Fund Raise With $14.2M Series B3
Jumbotail will use the funds to hire top talent, scale its core B2B marketplace to new geographies across India, expand its network of J24 stores, grow its private label product portfolio and to extend its Go-To-Market services to more FMCG brands seeking entry into kirana stores and standalone supermarkets across the country
Read MoreJumbotail Raises $11M In Series B2 Funding
Serving 30,000 kirana stores via its full stack e-commerce model consisting of its B2B marketplace platform, Jumbotail will use the funds to scale its core B2B marketplace to new geographies across India, expand its network of J24 stores, grow its private label product portfolio and to extend its Go-To-Market services to more FMCG brands.
Read MoreFoodtechie Jumbotail Raises $8.5M in Series A from Kalaari and Nexus
“98% of India’s food and grocery consumption is via Kirana stores. Jumbotail brings tech centric innovation to address massive inefficiencies in terms of product discovery, distribution costs, stock outs, and pricing.”
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