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Flipkart Raises $ 2.5 Billion From SoftBank Vision Fund

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The Indian ecommerce giant Flipkart has reportedly raised $ 2.5 billion from SoftBank Vision Fund. Shortly after the merger deal between ecommerce rivals Flipkart and Snapdeal collapsed, it was reported Snapdeal’s majority stakeholder SoftBank would invest close to $2 billion in Flipkart.

According to reports, this round of investment would be an extension of the $1.4 billion investment announced by SoftBank in April and will be close to the $2.5 billion mark.  The Vision Fund will be acquiring a mix of primary and secondary capital, giving Flipkart’s biggest backer, Tiger Global a partial exit.

Cofounder of Flipkart, Binny Bansal, announced the investment in a tweet, welcoming SoftBank Vision Fund as their long term partner.


According to a joint statement released by Flipkart, SoftBank Vision Fund will be the largest shareholder of the company and post the investment Flipkart will have an excess of $ 4 billion on their balance sheet. This investment is also the biggest private investment in an Indian technology company.

Speaking about the investment, Binny Bansal said, “This is a monumental deal for Flipkart and India. Very few economies globally attract such overwhelming interest from top tier investors.” The funding round will help accelerate Bengaluru based Flipkart’s investment in driving continued market leadership.

Chairman and Founder of SoftBank, Masayoshi Son, calling India a land of vast opportunity, said, “We want to support innovative companies that are clear winners in India because they are best positioned to leverage technology and help people lead better lives. As the pioneers in Indian e-commerce, Flipkart is doing that every day.” Masayoshi Son has also publicly announced SoftBank’s long term commitment to invest in India.

The CEO of the Vision Fund, Rajeev Mishra said, “The Vision Fund is proud to be a part of this landmark transaction which is a strong endorsement in India and its thriving economy.”

Sachin Bansal tweeted about this investment calling it a monumental deal.

The CEO of Flipkart, Kalyan Krishnamurthy also tweeted saying the investment from Vision Fund comes at an opportune time for Flipkart.

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Dunzo Gets Breather as NCLT Rejects Insolvency Petition from Invoice Discounters

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The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) Bengaluru bench has dismissed an insolvency plea filed against quick commerce startup Dunzo by its invoice discounters, declaring the petition “not maintainable” after several postponements. This decision offers temporary relief to Dunzo, which has been facing multiple insolvency petitions from various creditors, including Velvin Packaging Solutions and Betterplace Safety Solutions, over unpaid dues.

The invoice discounters alleged that Dunzo had paid only 50% of the required amounts, though the exact sum was not disclosed. Despite ongoing settlement talks, no resolution was reached, and the tribunal noted Dunzo’s delays in responding to creditor petitions. Dunzo continues to grapple with severe liquidity issues, delayed payments, and significant losses—reporting a ₹1,801.8 crore loss in FY23 and owing approximately ₹11.4 crore to major vendors like Google India and Facebook India.

While this NCLT ruling provides Dunzo some breathing room, the company still faces ongoing financial and operational challenges as it works to resolve its outstanding liabilities.

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How a Golden Retriever Became the Heart and Soul of a Hyderabad Startup’s Workplace

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Hyderabad-based startup Harvesting Robotics has won hearts online by appointing a golden retriever named Denver as its Chief Happiness Officer (CHO). Denver, introduced by co-founder Rahul Arepaka in a viral LinkedIn post, has quickly become the star of the office, spreading joy and boosting morale among employees. The company is now officially pet-friendly, a move Arepaka calls their “best decision.”

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Info Edge Shareholders Approve ₹1,000 Crore Investment in New Venture Fund

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Info Edge (India) Ltd shareholders have overwhelmingly approved an investment of up to ₹1,000 crore in the company’s third venture capital fund, Info Edge Ventures Fund III. The proposal received near-unanimous backing, with 99.9995% of valid votes in favor out of 1,274 participants.

Smartweb Internet Services Ltd, a wholly owned Info Edge subsidiary, will act as sponsor and investment manager for the new fund. This move strengthens Info Edge’s commitment to backing early-stage startups and expanding its footprint in India’s venture capital landscape.

Info Edge has a strong track record as an early investor in leading Indian startups like Zomato and PB Fintech, with combined holdings in these firms valued at ₹31,500 crore ($3.7 billion) as of March 31, 2025.

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