Groww, an investment app for millennials in India, raises $6.2M

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Groww, a startup hoping to make saving and investment opportunities more widely available to young people in India, has closed a $6.2
million Series A togrow its business. Founded in 2017, the Bengaluru-based company was part of Y Combinator in the U.S
last year and it went on to raise a $1.6 million &pre-Series A& round in June of last year
Groww was started by four ex-Flipkart staffers —Lalit Keshre, Harsh Jain, Neeraj Singh and Ishan Bansal — who realized how difficult
investing in India is, particularly among young people. This new money is led by Sequoia India with participation from Y Combinator, Propel
Venture Partners and Kauffman Fellows
The company also counts Singapore&sInsignia Ventures Partners, Lightbridge Partners and Kairos among its backers. Growwlets its users invest
in mutual funds, including systematic investment planning (SIP) and equity-linked savings scheme
It claims over one million registered users, most of whom are aged under 40 and mobile-first, according to the company
Available on iOS, Android and the web, it offers over 5,000 mutual funds which can be invested in directly from its app. Keshre, who is
Groww CEO and previously led Flipkart logistics platform, told TechCrunch that the new money will be spent on hiring and developing tech to
support the launch of new products
That could include direct investments and ETFs while, further down the line, Keshre said there an ambition to offer insurance and
more. &We&re used across India not just in metros,&Keshre said in an interview
&Our users are spread across all the major cities… [they&re] working-class, young millennials straight across India.& Groww founding team
[left to right]: Ishan Bansal, Lalit Keshre, Neeraj Singh and Harsh JainKeshre said the focus is on keeping the app and its design simple
but, like Robinhood in the U.S, he said that the broader goal is to democratize investing, particularly among younger segments of the
population in India
For now, he added, there is no plan to venture overseas since Groww is just scratching the surface of what it could become in India. &There
are 200 million people with investable income in India, but only 20 million investors
The only way to bring the next 180 million onboard is by making investing simple,&he said in a statement. Note: Article updated to correct
that Groww is available on iOS and the web as well as Android.