Snabbit raises $56 million in Series D, doubling valuation and expanding its hyperlocal home services platform across India’s fast-growing on-demand services market.
Home services platform Snabbit has raised $56 million (about ₹530 crore) in a funding round co-led by Susquehanna Venture Capital, Mirae Asset Venture Investments' Unicorn Growth Fund and Bertelsmann ...
Speaking to BT after Snabbit’s $56 million funding round, Founder and CEO Aayush Agarwal says instant home services can avoid ...
Zepto is on the number one spot in the Mumbai top startup list 2025, with a full-time headcount at 419 in the city. LinkedIn has released its annual top startups in Mumbai list, and two of these ...
Snabbit’s funding saw additional participation from its existing investor Nexus Venture Partners, along with Meesho cofounders Vidit Aatrey and Sanjeev Barnwal; Unacademy cofounder Gaurav Munjal and ...
Quick service provider Snabbit has picked up another funding haul less than six months after its last to support expansion dreams as investor interest and competition in the sector shoot up. The ...
Quick service app Snabbit, which offers hyperlocal, on-demand home services, has strengthened its senior leadership and shifted its corporate headquarters from Mumbai to Bengaluru, as it moves to ...
Karnataka information technology and bio-technology minister Priyank Kharge on October 17 reiterated the state government’s commitment to “building infrastructure to support innovation and ...
India’s appetite for instant convenience — once confined to food and grocery delivery — is expanding into house help. That shift has helped Snabbit, an on-demand home-help startup, secure $30 million ...
Snabbit raises $56 million in Series D, scales to 40,000 daily jobs and 1 million monthly orders as competition with Urban Company and Pronto intensifies ...
Quick home services platform Snabbit wants to position itself as an everyday essential with its main brand campaign, centred around the idea, "Make Snabbit a habit.” Aayush Vyas, head of brand ...
Startups are racing to deliver domestic workers on demand, applying the speed and scale of quick commerce to people-powered services. (AI-generated image.) Mumbai: After transforming how India orders ...