SME lending startup BharatPe raises ₹50 crore in debt from Northern Arc Capital
May 10, 2021, 16:13 IST
Financial services company BharatPe on Monday said it has raised ₹50 crore in debt from Northern Arc Capital, one of the leading digital debt finance platforms.
This is the sixth round of debt financing in 2021, the company said.
In January, the company had raised ₹200 crore from three top debt companies in the country -- Alteria Capital, InnoVen Capital and Trifecta Capital, having later raised additional capital from ICICI Bank and Axis Bank.
"We have considerably ramped up our lending business in the last year and have set an ambitious target of facilitating disbursals to the tune of $1 billion to more than 10 lakh merchants by the end of current fiscal (FY22)," said Suhail Sameer, Group President, BharatPe.
"We are excited about our latest capital raise from Northern Arc and are confident that, together, we will be able to transform Bharat and serve the needs of the underserved businesses in India," he added.
The fintech company has already facilitated disbursals of over ₹1,600 crore to more than 2 lakh merchants since the launch of the lending vertical.
"Northern Arc has continually worked towards extending credit to like-minded organisations such as BharatPe that enable financial access to small businesses and merchants across the country," said Bama Balakrishnan, COO, Northern Arc.
Northern Arc has directly disbursed more than ₹3,500 crore over the last financial year to MSMEs, households, financial institutions and mid-market corporates.
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This is the sixth round of debt financing in 2021, the company said.
In January, the company had raised ₹200 crore from three top debt companies in the country -- Alteria Capital, InnoVen Capital and Trifecta Capital, having later raised additional capital from ICICI Bank and Axis Bank.
"We have considerably ramped up our lending business in the last year and have set an ambitious target of facilitating disbursals to the tune of $1 billion to more than 10 lakh merchants by the end of current fiscal (FY22)," said Suhail Sameer, Group President, BharatPe.
"We are excited about our latest capital raise from Northern Arc and are confident that, together, we will be able to transform Bharat and serve the needs of the underserved businesses in India," he added.
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"Northern Arc has continually worked towards extending credit to like-minded organisations such as BharatPe that enable financial access to small businesses and merchants across the country," said Bama Balakrishnan, COO, Northern Arc.
Northern Arc has directly disbursed more than ₹3,500 crore over the last financial year to MSMEs, households, financial institutions and mid-market corporates.
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