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Indian startup funding hits two-year low in September quarter: PwC

Decline has been the least in early-stage deals which made up around 21% of the total funding value

Bengaluru / October 13, 2022 / 14:22 IST
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Indian startup funding in the third or September quarter of the current year hit a two-year low of $2.7 billion across 205 deals as the global funding winter set in.

“While a decline in funding is noted across all stages of investment – early, growth, and late – it has been the least in early-stage deals which accounted for around 21% of the total funding value in the third quarter compared to approximately 12% in the previous period," a report by PwC India said.

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Growth and late-stage funding deals accounted for 79% of the total funding value in the third quarter. Average ticket size in growth-stage deals continued to decline at $32 million during the period.

By volumes, early-stage deals accounted for 70% of total funding in the third quarter compared to 60% in the previous period. The average deal ticket size ranged from $4–5 million.