In April 2012, we raised our Series A round of funding from ‘Seedfund Advisors‘, an early-stage venture capital fund started in 2006 by Pravin Gandhi, Bharti Jacob and Mahesh Murthy. Currently, Seedfund is the sole investor in Innoz, and owns a significant minority stake in the company.
Seedfund invests in some of the most innovative young start ups in the country and we are thrilled to be counted in the list of companies that they are a part of.
Apart from the financial impetus that the company received because of this funding, we are indebted to Seedfund for their constant encouragement and advice and all the help they have provided in making Innoz one of the most exciting start ups to watch out for in India.
Innoz was incubated at iAccelerator, IIM-Ahmedabad and has earlier received angel funding from Freeman Murray (co-founder of Jaaga), Satish Dharmaraj (partner at Redpoint Ventures),Kris Gopalakrishnan(founder at Infosys), Arun Kumar (partner at KPMG), KCC Nair (CFO of Technopark), Sanjay Vijayakumar (CEO of MobME Wireless) among others at different stages of its growth.
Bharati Jacob, Founding-Partner, Seedfund
Mahesh Murthy, Founding-Partner, Seedfund
Pravin Gandhi, Founding Partner, Seedfund
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