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[Year in Review 2021] From the oldest unicorn in the ecosystem to the youngest: A lookback


Rightfully hailed as the year of unicorns, 2021 saw 42 Indian startups cross the $1-billion valuation, entering the coveted unicorn club — more than double of the 33 unicorns India saw cumulatively between 2011 and 2020. 

YS Research reveals that India is now home to a total of 75 active unicorns with a cumulative valuation of more than $200.4 billion.

In 2021, Mensa Brands, founded by Ananth Narayanan earlier this year, made a new record by becoming the youngest Indian unicorn when it achieved the coveted valuation within 6 months.

The D2C (direct-to-consumer) house of brands startup raised a Series B funding of $135 million led by Alpha Wave Ventures (erstwhile Falcon Edge Capital) with participation from all existing investors — Accele Venture Partners, Norwest Venture Partners, and Tiger Global Management.

Prosus Ventures(Naspers) also invested in this latest funding round, marking its first investment in this space.

So far, Mensa Brands has raised over $300 million in equity and debt.

Cumulatively, India’s 75 active startup unicorns have been around for over 564 years. Chennai-based NBFC Five Star Finance, which was incorporated in 1984, took 37 years, and also entered the unicorn club this year.

While the 42 unicorns of 2021 have raised nearly $17.2 billion over the years, they raised over $5.3 billion during 2021, across 31 funding transactions that involved a mix of 140 investors participating in various round-types.

On a quarterly-basis, the third quarter (Q3) of 2021 was the busiest with 10 funding deals cumulatively witnessing investments of $2.3 billion, followed by Q2 when 11 deals worth over $1.9 billion were clinched.

In 2021, fintech continued to lead the pack with 10 new entrants to the unicorn club — starting from Digit Insurance, which also became the first insuretech player to achieve the unicorn status. Months later, in October, ACKO Insurance joined the club as well after it raised a Series D round of funding of $255 million.

CRED, founded by Kunal Shah in 2018, became the youngest fintech unicorn in April, raised three funding rounds in total this year, and its current valuation is more than $4 billion.

2021 was a year of firsts. Investors’ unicorn search went beyond just the metros and Tier-I cities as Jaipur-based CarDekhobecame India’s first non-metro unicorn.

In October, the automobile classifieds platform raised $250 million$200 million equity in a Series E round and $50 million debt in its pre-IPO round.

Then, fresh meat brand Liciousbecame India’s first D2C unicorn after it raised $52 million in a Series G round, led by IIFL AMC’s Late-Stage Tech Fund.

This year also saw the formation of India’s first as well as second crypto unicorns — CoinDCX and CoinSwitch Kuber.



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