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IAN Angel Fund Crosses Rs.115 Crore in FY26 Investments

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In a significant milestone for India's early-stage investment ecosystem, IAN Angel Fund, the evergreen fund of IAN Group, has deployed over Rs.115 crore during FY26, reinforcing its commitment to backing founders at the stage where capital is often the hardest to secure but arguably the most consequential.

At a time when India's startup ecosystem is increasingly shifting its focus towards deep technology, R&D-led innovation, and strategic sectors, the Fund's investment activity highlights the growing importance of early conviction capital, the first institutional backing that enables founders to transform breakthrough ideas into scalable businesses, well before revenue acceleration or large venture capital rounds.

The Rs.115 crore deployment reflects continued investor confidence in the high-quality, rigorously evaluated investment opportunities presented through the IAN Angel Fund platform. Investments during the year spanned eight high-potential sectors, including deeptech, life sciences and healthtech, climate and sustainability, cybersecurity, logistics, edtech, food & beverage, and consumer technology.

Importantly, 75% of the deployed capital was invested in new portfolio companies, while 25% was allocated towards follow-on investments in existing portfolio companies. The follow-on participation underscores not only the quality of founders and their execution capabilities but also the long-term value created through IAN's active mentoring, strategic guidance, and extensive investor network.

The Fund's portfolio reflects the changing nature of India's entrepreneurial landscape. Rather than focusing solely on fast-scaling digital businesses, they continue to back companies building foundational technologies, industrial capabilities, and intellectual property across sectors that are increasingly aligned with India's long-term strategic priorities.

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Among the startups funded by the IAN Angel Fund are Rymo Technologies, The Sweet Change, PlaySuper, Biodimension, InterCosmos, Peping, LearnTube, Trishul Space, Fery Rides, Lamark Biotech, Innovodigm, Peptris, Endure Air, SecurWeave, Contrails AI, Chargeup, Famyo, Artment, and Harajuku, representing sectors ranging from spacetech and biotechnology to climate innovation, cybersecurity, and next-generation consumer brands.

These investments underscore the company’s growing focus on companies developing breakthrough technologies in sectors where commercialisation cycles are longer, technology risk is higher, and conventional venture funding typically enters much later.

 

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The milestone also reflects the broader evolution of India's startup financing landscape. As sectors such as deeptech, spacetech, semiconductor technologies, health innovation, and advanced manufacturing receive increasing policy support and market attention, the role of angel investors is becoming even more significant. By providing founders with early conviction capital, strategic mentorship, and market access, angel investors enable companies to validate technologies, build products, and prepare for larger institutional funding.

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IAN believes that India's innovation ambitions will increasingly depend on strengthening this earliest layer of capital formation. The Fund's FY26 deployment is therefore more than a portfolio milestone; it is a reflection of how angel investing in India is becoming more thematic, technology-led, and aligned with the country's long-term innovation and strategic priorities.

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