Top 7 Angel Investors in India
Created on 05 Jul 2022
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Updated on 09 May 2024
Some of the easy ways to recognise an Angel investor :
- Loves avocado toast with green juice
- Bullish on AI, may not necessarily understand it
- Hates a Financial Term called "Cashflow"
Yes, sometimes you can also recognise them with their Investment Portfolio!
A wave of entrepreneurship is going through our country right now. When people used to talk about cricket, politics, and household gossip, they started talking about building businesses, startups, capitalism, and entrepreneurship. Big entrepreneurs are gaining the status of rock stars.
At this point, we must understand and know some of the terms used in business and the startup world.
The most important and commonly used term that you will find here is "angel investing". Don’t take the literal meaning. No angel is interested in putting their efforts into a human-made business. 😛
Let’s educate ourselves about angel investing, how you can become one, and who are the top 7 angel investors in India so that you are not left behind in this wave of immense opportunities!
What is Angel Investing?
When businesses start, they generally lack the capital to operate. So, in need of funds, they raise money in exchange for some percentage of equity in their startup. Angel investors provide the initial funding or seed funding.
When making such investments, investors are usually at very high risk because if the business fails, they might lose their money, too.
These high-net-worth individuals who help businesses scale up by providing the initial funding are known as angel investors. Worldwide, there are around 4 million angel investors who invest in early-stage startups.
Most businesses raising angel investments already have some MVP or minimum viable product, but they need funds to develop their product further, scale their business, and bring it to the next level. Angel investors also help the founder and the team with business tactics, strategy, etc.
In a way, an angel investor is also a mentor, and Angel investing is a way of giving back to the startup ecosystem.
But why is it called angel investing, and how does angel investing work? Let’s find out.
Why is it Called "Angel Investing"?
The term comes from the days when big theatres in the USA used to get monetary help from wealthy individuals to run the theatres and their operations. They used to call these individuals "angels".
William Wetzel later coined the term "angel investor" while conducting a study on how businesses gather capital. Angel investing refers to the practice of high-net-worth individuals, known as angel investors, providing financial backing to early-stage startup companies or entrepreneurs in exchange for equity ownership or convertible debt. These investors typically provide not only capital but also mentorship, industry connections, and expertise to the startups they invest in.
When a business starts, these are the steps that it goes through in order to scale and grow:
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First, it is Bootstrapped (You invest your money)
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Seed funding rounds by Angel Investors
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Series A, B, C, D, etc done by Venture Capitalists
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Launch an IPO
Read another article on Startup Funding Stages to find out what each item on the above list means.
Top 7 Angel Investors in India
While angel investors in India are many, who have shown keen interest in startups, these are the top seven angel investors in India and the startups that they have invested in:
1. Kunal Shah
Kunal Shah is the founder of CRED and Freecharge. He has invested in 170+ companies, which is more than any other investor. He has also worked as a part-time partner at Y Combinator and advisor for companies such as Sequoia Capital, AngelList, and Times Group. He has invested in well-known ventures like Unacademy, TVF, Innov8, Shuttl, Razorpay, and others.
Growing his personal wealth through angel investing is not that important to him. His main purpose is to give back to the startup ecosystem—it’s philanthropy for him. Kunal Shah's net worth is estimated to be over ₹15,000 crore.
If you want to raise funds from Kunal Shah, then his funding process is relatively simple; drop a message on his Whatsapp with your pitch deck or write him a short note about yourself and the product that you are building, ideally with a referral from one of his investor or entrepreneur friends, and done. He might end up investing in your startup.
2. Rajan Anandan
This angel investor is from Sri Lanka, but most of his investments are Indian, so we have included him in this list. Rajan Anandan was the MD of Google India & Southeast Asia and has experience working with Del and Microsoft.
He is the managing director of Sequoia Capital, a venture capital firm. According to CrunchBase, he doesn’t have any Sri Lankan companies in his personal portfolio, but he developed a venture firm called Blue Ocean Ventures in Sri Lanka to develop the startup ecosystem over there. His net worth is somewhere around ₹5,800 crore.
He has been an angel investor for more than 15 years now and has invested in more than 67 companies. He has invested in startups like Pregbuddy, Buttercups, TravelKhana, Instamojo, Unacademy, BOV Capital, Druva, EasyGov, etc.
3. Anupam Mittal
You might know him as the judge of the first season of Shark Tank India. Anupam is the founder and CEO of People's Group, Shaadi.com, Makaan.com, and Mauj Mobile. His net worth is around ₹185 crore.
In Shark Tank India, he invested ₹5.4 crores in 24 startups. His investing journey started in 2011 when he invested in Ola’s seed funding round. Till now, he has invested in more than 65 companies.
He has made 12 exits to date, including Simsim (acquired by YouTube), Dailyninja (acquired by BigBasket), Truebil (acquired by Spinny), and HashLearn (acquired by BYJU'S). He is still holding on to his investments like Ola, Trell, Rapido, Letsventure, Animall, and Lido learning
4. Kunal Bahl
Kunal is the co-founder of Snapdeal and Tidal Capital, an investment firm he founded with Rohit Bansal. Kunal is an engineer who studied at the University of Pennsylvania and holds a business degree from The Wharton School.
He is from New Delhi. He has so far invested in more than 66 startups and has made 6 exits: Flyrobe, ANS Commerce, Zenatix, Betaout, Fynd, and Gigstart. His net worth is over ₹800 crore.
Some of his investments include MamaEarth, Rapido, Ola, Indiagold, and Jugnoo. He has also invested in over 150 startups.
5. Ramakant Sharma
In 2012, Ramakant co-founded Zing e-commerce, where he began his entrepreneurial journey. Violetbag.com is a parent company of Zing e-commerce. It mainly deals with women’s high-fashion needs. In 2014, he started Livspace, which later became a unicorn in 2022.
He has so far invested in 61 companies like Toothsi, Conveni, Captain Fresh, Trell, Rupifi, and Wiz Freight.
6. Binny Bansal
Binny Bansal is a prominent figure in the Indian startup ecosystem. He is known primarily for co-founding Flipkart, one of India's largest e-commerce platforms. While Binny Bansal is primarily known as an entrepreneur and executive, he has also ventured into angel investing, backing promising startups and emerging entrepreneurs.
He has invested in over 60 startups, some of the well-known firms being Wasoko, xto10x Technologies, Curefoods, HireQuotient, Skillr, PlanetSpark, and Shyft. His net worth is over ₹11,620 crore.
7. Sanjay Mehta
Sanjay Mehta is known for his investments in early-stage technology startups, particularly in sectors such as e-commerce, fintech, artificial intelligence, and software-as-a-service (SaaS). He has a keen interest in disruptive business models and innovative technologies.
He has invested in over 150 startups, four of which became unicorns. He is a member of prominent angel investor groups such as Mumbai Angels, Indian Angel Network (IAN), and TiE (The Indus Entrepreneurs) Mumbai. Some well-known names on the list are Wow! Momos, Box8, Loginext, and OYO.
The Bottom Line
Many risks are associated with angel investing for investors and business owners. The investors might lose all their money if the business fails, and the business owner could lose their entire equity or be kicked off their own company as well.
However, if done properly, angel investing could be the best way for any business to scale up. This term was popular in the USA earlier and is now catching up in India as well. Hopefully, we will be seeing a lot more angel investors and startups in the future.
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