HomeRun raises Rs 60 Cr in Series A led by Sorin Investments

The remaining capital came primarily from Titan Capital Winners Fund, along with participation from Sparrow Capital, Consumer Collective by Atrium, and Helios Holdings.

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HomeRun, an on demand platform for construction and interior materials, has raised Rs 60 crore (around $6.6 million) in a Series A funding round led by Sorin Investments, which invested Rs 40 crore. 

The remaining capital came primarily from Titan Capital Winners Fund, along with participation from Sparrow Capital, Consumer Collective by Atrium, and Helios Holdings.

The round comes just three months after the Bengaluru-based startup raised Rs 9 crore in a seed funding round co-led by Titan Capital and Sparrow Capital in November last year.

The fresh proceeds will be used to expand product categories, strengthen sourcing and supply-chain capabilities, scale dark-store infrastructure, invest in fulfillment technology, and enter new cities.

Founded in 2024 by Pukhraj Grewal, HomeRun operates a quick commerce platform focused on construction and home-improvement materials. It delivers products such as cement, plywood, electricals, plumbing supplies, hardware, adhesives, and finishing materials within 60–90 minutes through a hyperlocal dark-store network.

HomeRun serves homeowners and contractors, addressing supply disruptions, pricing opacity, and delays in procurement. 

It competes with traditional retailers and the likes of IBO and Material Depot.

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