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Space-tech startup Dhruva Space is raising Rs 51.76 crore ($6 million) in a pre-Series B round led by AVCF1 (Aditum Venture Capital Fund), with participation from 33 other investors.
According to the company’s regulatory filings, the board has cleared a special resolution to issue 1 equity share and 553 pre-Series B preference shares at Rs 9,34,429 per share, aggregating to the total fundraise.
AVCF1 will anchor the round with Rs 26.16 crore, while Aranya Holding Ventures LLP will contribute Rs 10 crore. The rest of the capital will come from Hyderabad Angel Fund, AR Enterprises, Ativira Technologies, and a clutch of other angel investors.
As per Entrackr’s estimates, Dhruva Space’s post-money valuation stands at around $215 million after the round.
With this, the Hyderabad-based company has raised over $22 million to date, including its $15 million Series A backed by Indian Angel Network Alpha Fund, Blue Ashva Capital, Silverneedle Ventures, BITEXCO Group, IvyCap Ventures, Mumbai Angels, and the Blume Founders Fund.
Founded by Sanjay Nekkanti and Chaitanya Dora, Dhruva Space has launched eight payloads over the past 24 months, including the Thybolt satellites in November 2022 and the LEAP-TD mission on January 1, 2024. The company operates across the space, launch, and ground segments, offering satellites, earth stations, and launch services.
India’s private space-tech ecosystem has been on a steady funding upswing, with startups such as Agnikul Cosmos, Skyroot Aerospace, Pixxel, Bellatrix, GlaxEye, Vesta Space, Digantara and InspeCity drawing investor interest. Dhruva Space’s latest round adds to this momentum as the sector continues to expand its capabilities and global relevance.
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