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Pravega Ventures operates as an early-stage venture capital firm, primarily providing seed and pre-Series A funding to technology-enabled startups. The firm targets highly scalable businesses within the Indian market, focusing on sectors like fintech and artificial intelligence. Its investment strategy supports enterprises in transforming innovative concepts into category-leading businesses.
Co-founded in 2016 by Mukul Singhal and Rohit Jain, Pravega Ventures emerged from an insight into the critical need for early capital and strategic partnership for nascent tech ventures. The founders established the firm to empower entrepreneurs with compelling ideas and strong leadership in the dynamic Indian startup landscape.
The firm's portfolio encompasses a diverse array of early-stage startups across the Indian technology ecosystem. Pravega Ventures aims to help these emerging companies evolve into definitive, best-in-class businesses within their respective industries. Its long-term vision is to be a foundational partner for leaders building transformative enterprises that shape future markets.
Key people at Pravega Ventures.
Pravega Ventures was founded in 2016 by Mukul Singhal (Co-founder & Partner) and Vinay Menon (Co-founder & Partner).
Key people at Pravega Ventures.
Pravega Ventures has 9 tracked investments across 8 companies. The latest tracked deal is $13.0M Pre-Seed in Otto Money in February 2026.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 16, 2026 | Otto Money | $13.0M Pre-Seed | Pravega Ventures | Amit Agarwal, Amit Gupta, Mohit Aron, Rishi Kohli |
| Dec 26, 2025 | MintOak Innovations | $5.9M Series A | PayPal Ventures | — |
| Feb 1, 2024 | Cashinvoice | $3.0M Series A | — | Accion Venture LAB, HDFC Bank |
| Jan 2, 2024 | SalarySe | $5.2M Seed | Surge Ventures | — |
| Feb 26, 2023 | MintOak Innovations | $20.0M Series A | Ashish Aggarwal, PayPal Ventures | British International Investment, HDFC Bank |
| May 1, 2022 | FanTiger | $5.0M Seed | Multicoin Capital | Accel, Angel Invest, Greenoaks Capital, Carmen Chang, Paradigm, V3 Ventures, Vinyl Capital, Andrew Robb, Kunal Shah, Maria Raga, Gokul Rajaram, Miten Sampat, Prashant Malik, Sandeep Nailwal, Gama, IOSG Ventures, Krafton, Polygon Studios, Woodstock Fund |
| Oct 3, 2019 | MyShubhLife | $4.8M Series A | Amol Warange | Beenext, Saama Capital, SRI Capital |
| Oct 1, 2019 | Fyle | $5.0M Series A | Ravi Mehta | General Catalyst, Kunal Shah, Satya Devarakonda, Tiger Global |
| Jan 14, 2019 | Crofarm | $500K Other Equity | — | Ramit Sethi, Vinay Mittal, Factor[e] |
Pravega Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm founded in 2016, headquartered in Bengaluru, India, with an additional office in New Delhi. It focuses on seed and pre-Series A investments in technology-driven startups, particularly those enabling market disruption in sectors like fintech, SaaS, AI/ML, big data, mobile, and enterprise tech, while emphasizing scalable businesses that promote economic opportunities such as job creation.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
The firm's mission centers on patient, transparent, and thesis-driven partnerships with founders, providing not just capital but strategic advisory, deep networks, and support for future funding. Its investment philosophy prioritizes technology transformation, long-term patience over short-term valuations, and value creation through sustained change, with a track record of backing high-impact companies in India's startup ecosystem.[1][3][5]
Pravega Ventures was established in 2016 by Mukul Singhal and Rohit Jain, both seasoned early-stage investors with deep prior experience in the field. Key partners today include co-founders Mukul Singhal and Rohit Jain, alongside Abhishek Jain (CFO & Partner) and Dhruvin Mehta (Principal), all based in Bengaluru.[3][6]
The firm's evolution has centered on India's burgeoning tech landscape, starting with a focus on tech-enabled businesses and expanding to include fintech and other high-growth areas. It raised Fund I around 2020, securing commitments like $7 million from British International Investment (BII) to support scalable early-stage investments, marking a pivotal step in scaling its operations.[4][6]
Pravega Ventures rides India's tech boom, investing in scalable, tech-enabled businesses amid rising digital adoption, fintech proliferation, and AI/ML innovation. Timing aligns with post-2020 growth in seed funding needs, supported by market forces like government pushes for tech self-reliance and global interest in emerging markets.[1][2][4]
It influences the ecosystem by backing job-creating startups (aligning with SDG 8.5), enhancing access to services in fintech, health, education, and telecoms, and fostering economic inclusion through BII-backed funds. As an early player in Bengaluru's VC scene, it amplifies founder success in a competitive landscape dominated by deep tech and consumer shifts.[4][5][6]
Pravega's next phase likely involves deploying its 2022 fund (Fund II) into AI, climate tech, and defense amid India's $2T+ digital economy push, building on Fund I's momentum. Trends like regulatory tailwinds for fintech and deep tech will shape its path, potentially evolving its influence through larger syndicates and global LPs.
This positions Pravega as a steadfast partner in India's startup surge, where patient capital turns disruption into enduring value—echoing its core belief that technology transforms through sustained partnerships.[5]
Pravega Ventures was founded in 2016 by Mukul Singhal (Co-founder & Partner) and Vinay Menon (Co-founder & Partner).