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Fundamentum Unveils Rs 2,200 Cr Fund III Backed By Nandan Nilekani To Invest In AI & Fintech Startups

Growth-stage venture capital firm Fundamentum has launched its Rs 2,200 crore Fund III, with Nandan Nilekani as an anchor investor. The fund will back Series B startups across AI, fintech, and consumer technology with investments of up to Rs 150 crore.

BrandBeats Desk by BrandBeats Desk
July 10, 2026
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Fundamentum Unveils Rs 2,200 Cr Fund III Backed By Nandan Nilekani To Invest In AI & Fintech Startups
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Growth stage venture capital firm Fundamentum has launched its third investment fund with a target corpus of Rs 2,200 crore, including a Rs 400 crore greenshoe option. The new fund will continue to back Series B and early-growth-stage technology startups across India, with Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani joining as the anchor investor.

Fund III will focus on startups operating in consumer technology, fintech, and AI native or AI-enabled businesses. The firm plans to invest Rs 100 crore to Rs 150 crore in each portfolio company while maintaining a concentrated investment strategy focused on a limited number of startups each year.

The fund will be managed by General Partners Sanjeev Aggarwal, Prateek Jain, Mayank Kachhwaha, and Sanjay Chaturvedi. According to Fundamentum, this marks Nilekani’s largest commitment to a venture capital fund as a limited partner.

Fund III To Back AI Applications And Growth Stage Startups

Founded in 2017 by Nandan Nilekani and Sanjeev Aggarwal, Fundamentum invests in startups that have achieved product-market fit and are preparing to scale. The firm believes this segment remains underserved despite the maturity of India’s startup ecosystem.

Rather than investing in foundational AI models or infrastructure, Fundamentum plans to back companies building AI applications for Indian use cases. The firm sees opportunities in sectors such as wealth management, healthcare, education, and content, particularly for India’s next wave of internet users beyond metro cities.

Fundamentum Portfolio And Investment Strategy

Across its first two funds, Fundamentum has invested in 17 technology startups, including Spinny, PharmEasy, AppsForBharat, FlexiLoans, Stable Money, Olyv, and ProcMart. The firm typically invests in four to five startups annually, takes board seats, and works closely with founders on fundraising, leadership hiring, and business expansion.

According to the firm, Fund II has delivered a gross internal rate of return of 26%, while its portfolio companies recorded 123% growth over the past year. With Fund III, Fundamentum aims to strengthen its presence in India’s growth stage investment ecosystem as startups increasingly look for capital and operational support to scale their businesses

 

FAQs

  1. What is Fundamentum Fund III?

It is Fundamentum’s third investment fund, with a target corpus of Rs 2,200 crore to support the growth of Indian startups.

  1. Who is backing this fund?

Infosys cofounder Nandan Nilekani is the anchor investor in the fund.

  1. What kind of startups will it invest in?

It will back Series B and early growth stage startups in areas like AI, fintech and consumer technology.

  1. How much money will the fund invest in each startup?

Fundamentum plans to invest between Rs 100 crore and Rs 150 crore in each company.

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