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First Cheque Seeks To Back 15-29 Startups From Third Cohort


SUMMARY

It counts startups like Giva, Rocketlane and Seekho among its portfolio companies, is planning to invest in 15-29 startups over the next 18 months

These startups will get an average first cheque size nearing $500,000 as a part of this investment

Founded in 2008, First Cheque is a Mumbai based venture capital firm investing in seed to early-stage companies in software, AI, and IT sectors

Sector agnostic VC firm First Cheque, which counts startups like Giva, Rocketlane and Seekho among its portfolio companies, is planning to invest in 15-29 startups over the next 18 months from its third cohort.

These startups will get an average First Cheque size nearing $500,000 as a part of this investment, as per an ET news report.

India Quotient’s partner, Kanika Agarwal, said in the report that the pre-seed market has expanded significantly, offering more options for founders seeking funding. 

She noted that many investors are now willing to participate in larger rounds, prompting First Cheque to adjust its investment strategy accordingly.

“So, for us, we want to tweak the programme a bit and work with all these groups, investing alongside them, where the cheques can be a little larger as well,” ET quoted Agarwal.

Founded in 2008, First Cheque is a Mumbai based venture capital firm investing in seed to early-stage companies in software, AI, and IT sectors, focusing particularly on India. It has purportedly invested in over 100 startups. 

It closed its second fund after raising $5 Mn (INR 38 Cr) in 2022 to write off cheques for $100K to 50 pre-seed startups in the next 18 months.

Last year, First Cheque made its partial exit from D2C jewellery startup Giva, making a 75X return on the initial investment and 94% Internal Rate of Return (IRR). 

 





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