Funded Startups in Noida
Funded rounds in Noida here run from 2024-01-18 (FinAGG, $11M) through 2025-11-09 (The Policy Exchange, $2M).
Funded rounds in Noida here run from 2024-01-18 (FinAGG, $11M) through 2025-11-09 (The Policy Exchange, $2M). The largest disclosed amount is RMSI’s $56M private equity round on 2025-10-31, which stands out sharply against the rest of the disclosed rounds that largely sit below the teens of millions (for example: HouseEazy at $17M on 2025-10-17 and IL JIN Electronics India at $136M on 2025-09-09 are higher, while most other disclosed entries are $2M or less). The smallest disclosed amount is Inknibs at $30K on 2024-03-05. Out of 50 rows, 11 are “undisclosed” and 17 are “Series Unknown,” so disclosed sizing is uneven.
Dates cluster heavily in late 2024 and 2025: 2024-12-26 to 2025-11-09 contains the majority of entries shown, with multiple rounds in mid-2025 such as Farmley (Series C, $42M on 2025-05-12), Superplum (Series A, $15M on 2024-05-06), and a run of AI-labeled rounds (e.g., Presage Insights $640K on 2025-02-05; Llumo AI $950K on 2024-08-21). Sector-wise, “Artificial Intelligence (AI)” appears in 3+ entries (BharatAI Innovations in 2025-06-21 as Series Unknown, Presage Insights on 2025-02-05, and Llumo AI on 2024-08-21).
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed rounds look like size outliers in this Noida list?
The biggest disclosed amount is IL JIN Electronics India’s $136M private equity round on 2025-09-09; next-largest is RMSI’s $56M on 2025-10-31. At the low end, Inknibs closed at $30K on 2024-03-05, far below the typical $2M-or-less range seen in multiple 2025 entries (e.g., The Policy Exchange $2M on 2025-11-09; Oroos Confectionery $2M on 2025-11-02).
How concentrated are rounds in time—do many entries land in a specific recent window?
The rows span 2024-01-18 to 2025-11-09, and the most recent quarter is unusually dense: in 2025-11 alone, there are entries including The Policy Exchange ($2M on 2025-11-09) and Oroos Confectionery ($2M on 2025-11-02). A second concentration appears in mid-2025, such as RMSI ($56M on 2025-10-31) and Raphe mPhibr ($100M on 2025-06-25).
What’s the share of rounds that don’t disclose size or stage, and does that affect how to interpret “largest” comparisons?
Among 50 rows, 11 list “undisclosed” amounts and 17 list “Series Unknown,” so a substantial portion can’t be compared on disclosed size or stage. The “largest disclosed” conclusions should be drawn only from the disclosed rows—for instance, IL JIN Electronics India’s $136M (2025-09-09) and RMSI’s $56M (2025-10-31) are both based on disclosed amounts, while BharatAI Innovations’ 2025-06-21 round is “undisclosed” and therefore doesn’t anchor the top end.
Are any sectors repeated enough to suggest a cluster rather than one-offs?
“Artificial Intelligence (AI)” shows up in 3+ entries: BharatAI Innovations (2025-06-21, Series Unknown, undisclosed), Presage Insights ($640K on 2025-02-05), and Llumo AI ($950K on 2024-08-21). Other categories appear multiple times (e.g., manufacturing and commerce/shopping), but AI is the only clearly repeated label across these rows with at least three distinct companies.
Do any stage labels dominate the ordering, or are the biggest rounds spread across multiple stages?
Stage is frequently unclear: 17 rows are “Series Unknown,” and there are also multiple named stages among the larger disclosed deals. The largest disclosed rounds span different labels, such as IL JIN Electronics India (private equity, $136M on 2025-09-09) and Raphe mPhibr (Series B, $100M on 2025-06-25), indicating that upper-end disclosed sizing isn’t confined to a single stage label in this slice.
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