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Indian tech fundraising activities 2026

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In early August 2026, logistics‑tech platform LEAP India launched its public issue, opening a bidding window for a fresh issue of up to ₹480 cr and an offer‑for‑sale component of up to ₹2,000 cr. Anchor investors committed roughly ₹744 cr at the top of the price band (Rs 159), valuing the company at about ₹7,004 cr (≈ $735 m). The IPO was set to close on August 11, with shares expected to list shortly thereafter. On the final day of bidding, the LEAP India IPO was subscribed 8.38 times. According to NSE data, Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) bid for 16.84 times their reserved quota, while non-institutional investors subscribed 12.64 times, and retail investors subscribed 1.71 times. The company plans to use proceeds from the fresh issue to meet working capital requirements and repay or prepay certain borrowings. Two days later, after the initial launch, enterprise AI‑CRM startup Superleap announced a pre‑Series A round of INR 36 crore, led by Peak XV’s Surge. The funding is earmarked for go‑to‑market expansion and accelerated development of its AI‑native CRM platform across sectors such as BFSI, education, healthcare and travel. The round underscores continued investor interest in Indian technology firms beyond large‑scale IPOs. Together, these events illustrate a period of active capital raising in India’s tech sector, spanning both a high‑profile public offering and a venture‑stage investment in an emerging AI application.

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