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SBI backs JSW One Platforms in ₹575 crore funding round,  powering India’s B2B e-commerce growth

JSW One Platforms Ltd., India’s leading tech-first B2B e commerce marketplace, today announced the successful closure of its latest funding round,  raising ₹575 crore. The round, initiated in May 2025, witnessed participation from marquee  investors including the State Bank of India (SBI), Principal Asset Management, One-Up,  International Conveyors Ltd. (ICL), Scarlett Ventures, and JSW Steel. 

The fresh capital will drive JSW One’s next phase of growth through accelerated investments in  its proprietary technology platform, expansion of operations, and strengthening of its NBFC arm.  With a strong focus on MSME empowerment, the company plans to widen credit access, enhance  underwriting capabilities, and design customised financial products for small businesses. It will  also expand its distribution and logistics network across major industrial clusters, improving last mile delivery, tailored fulfilment, and embedded financial services. 

Parth Jindal, Chairman, JSW One Platforms, said, “JSW One Platforms has become a key growth  driver in India’s industrial ecosystem. With this funding, we are privileged to welcome SBI as a  long-term partner while reaffirming our mission to empower MSMEs through tech-driven  solutions. Our growing NBFC arm will play a vital role in bridging the working capital gap for  MSMEs.” 

Gaurav Sachdeva, Joint Managing Director & CEO, JSW One Platforms, added, “At JSW One, we  are building a unified ecosystem that integrates supply, credit, and technology to simplify  procurement for MSMEs. SBI’s backing is a strong validation of our strategy to serve as an enabler  of India’s manufacturing-led growth.” 

The company delivered a 2.4x year-on-year growth in FY’25, recording a gross merchandise value  (GMV) of ₹12,567 crore. Looking ahead, it is projected to surpass ₹8,000 crore in GMV in H1  FY’26, sustaining a growth rate of over 50%. The company continues to expand its reach among  MSMEs, strengthening its vision of becoming India’s most respected technology enterprise. 

About JSW One Platforms 

JSW One is a tech-first B2B e-commerce platform built to serve India’s construction and  manufacturing MSMEs with a comprehensive suite of offerings ranging from procurement and  credit to fulfilment and private brands. The platform leverages the JSW Group’s deep expertise  in steel and cement, alongside proprietary technology and financing tools, to deliver an end-to 

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