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Real Time Angel Fund Marks Third Close at Rs. 299 Crores

Real Time Angel Fund, a SEBI Registered Fund, specializing in early-stage innovative startups recently inform SEBI about its third closing of Maiden fund at Rs. 299 crores. This significant milestone underscores the strong investor confidence in the fund’s strategy and management team.

Since its inception, Real Time Angel Fund has been committed to support early-stage startups with high growth potential across various sectors. With this latest closing, the fund has further strengthened its position as a key player in India’s startup ecosystem. The fund’s second closing was at Rs 125 crores in April 2023, it has grown exponentially since then.

Real Time Angel Fund has a track record of investing in innovative startups across a wide range of industries, till date RTAF has invested in over 40 startups. These investments reflect RTAF’s vision and dedication to empowering entrepreneurs and driving innovation across various sectors. The fund’s investment philosophy focuses on identifying early-stage companies with disruptive business models, strong growth potential, and a talented founding team. Keeping this philosophy in mind, Real Time Angel Fund has invested in a number of prominent startups such as My Mandi, Mainstreet, Mera Tractor, HouseEazy, OneDios, Beautywise, Capital Setu, Mentorkart and many more.

Real Time Angel Fund has a fund size of Rs 510 crores. It has truly helped entrepreneurial dreams off the ground, providing not just capital but also mentorship, guidance, and belief in the vision of budding innovators.

“We are thrilled to have reached this milestone with the third closing of Real Time Angel Fund,” said Pranay Mathur, General Partner of Real Time Angel Fund. “The continued support from our investors is a testament to the exciting investment opportunities we are seeing in the market and the trust they have in our ability to deliver strong returns”, he added.

“The fund’s hands-on approach, combined with its extensive network of industry experts and strategic partners, positions it as a valuable resource for entrepreneurs looking to accelerate their growth and scale their businesses”, said Amit Singal, General Partner of Real Time Angel Fund

Real Time Angel Fund will continue to focus on identifying and investing in innovative startups that have the potential to disrupt their respective industries and the fund will continue its contribution in this current ecosystem which is a melting pot of creativity, entrepreneurship, and collaboration, where startups are nurtured and supported to grow and succeed.  The fund’s experienced team of professionals will work closely with portfolio companies to help them achieve their growth objectives and create long-term value for all stakeholders.For more information about Real Time Angel Fund and its investment strategy, please visit www.realtimeaf.com

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