Monday 12 November 2018

Snackible Raises funding from Mumbai Angels Network

                                     

Mumbai, October 1, 2018: Snackible, a company an exclusive, healthy snacks, consumer company, raises  funding from Mumbai Angels Network (MA Network), India’s leading early stage investment platform. 
The FMCG startup was founded in 2015, by Aditya Sanghavi. 
The company is focused on building brands in the healthy snacks vertical, which is one of the fastest growing verticals in the FMCG space. They offer a range of highly differentiated snacking options which provide an equitable balance between taste and health and are sold at competitive price points. The two latest brands in the portfolio are Snackible and Dipster.

                  

21 Investors from the MA Network are investing in the company including Kishore Ganji, Akshay Chudasama, Hemant Sood and Pradyumna Dalmia. The round is also co-invested by 1crowdangels and 1crowd fund.
‘We are excited to welcome Snackible to our portfolio. The india consumer startup scene is buzzing and we are looking forward to investing in other innovations within the sector.We see increased interest from the next level investors, both VC Funds and the next level strategic players in companies innovating in products and services focusing on the India growth story”. said MA Network CEO Nandini Mansinghka.
About Mumbai Angels Network
Started in 2006, Mumbai Angels Network (The MA Network) is India’s premier investment platform focused on investments in new ventures. The MA Network is today 300+ members strong across 7 chapters (Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Goa and Pune). We have built a strong investment framework through which we showcase 60-70 highly curated investment opportunities to our member base, chosen from a funnel of 800-1000 companies we review every month. The network now has a 120+ strong portfolio with 30+ exits. several of whom were at multiples comparable with global benchmarks in new venture investing.

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