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India’s D2C Startup Funding Fell 18% to $757 million in 2024

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Indian D2C Startups Funding in 2024

Indian startups that sell products or services directly to end consumers (D2C) raised a total of $757 million in 2024. This marks an 18% decline from the previous year, where they raised $930 million according to a report by data intelligence platform Tracxn. . A significant decrease is observed compared to 2022, where funding was at $1.6 billion.

Reasons for Decline

  • Increased investor caution due to a global economic slowdown.
  • Oversaturation of the market with similar brands.
  • Fluctuating unit economics caused by high customer acquisition costs.

Top-Funded Segments in 2024

  • Organic beauty brands
  • Online jewellery platforms
  • Beauty and personal care startups

Significant Funding Examples

Omnichannel jewellery retailer Bluestone raised $71 million in August, valued at $964 million, marking the largest funding round in this sector for the year.

Unicorns and Market Evolution

  • No new unicorns in the D2C sector last year.
  • Current unicorns include: 
    1. Eyewear retail chain Lenskart
    2. Beauty brand MyGlamm
    3. Consumer devices maker Boat
    4. Meat and seafood home-delivery service Licious

Investor Focus and Confidence

Investors are prioritizing profitability and sustainable growth. Despite the decline in overall funding, there is a rise in early-stage investments, reflecting confidence in the potential of India's D2C sector.

Funding Stages

  • Early-stage startups secured the highest funding of $355 million in 2024, a 25% increase from $284 million in 2023.
  • Seed-stage funding reached $141 million, up 18% from $119 million in the previous year.
  • Tags :
  • Startup Funding
  • Market saturation
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