Snabbit In talks To Raise $50-60 Mn To Scale Operations
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Snabbit In talks To Raise $50-60 Mn To Scale Operations

Reports note that the fresh capital, if finalised, is expected to help the startup expand into more neighbourhood clusters, strengthen its supply network of service professionals

Home services startup Snabbit is in talks to raise USD 50 to 60 million in a new funding round led by Mirae Asset Venture Investments, with participation expected from existing investor Bertelsmann India Investments, as per media reports.

The reports noted that the proposed investment would mark one of the largest recent funding rounds in the emerging quick home services segment, where startups promise on-demand household help such as cleaning, dishwashing and laundry within minutes.

The fresh capital, if finalised, is expected to help the startup expand into more neighbourhood clusters, strengthen its supply network of service professionals and scale operations across cities. Snabbit has raised multiple rounds of funding over the past year. In October 2025, the company secured USD 30 million in a Series C round led by Bertelsmann India Investments, with participation from investors including Lightspeed, Elevation Capital and Nexus Venture Partners, the reports added.

Investor interest in the quick home services sector has increased as startups attempt to formalise India’s largely unorganised domestic services market while offering faster and more reliable services through technology platforms.

The company currently operates in several major cities and plans to expand into additional service categories such as cooking, childcare and elder care as it scales its platform. Founded by Aayush Agarwal, the company operates a hyperlocal platform that connects users with trained household helpers for everyday domestic tasks through a mobile application.

The latest funding discussions underscore growing venture capital interest in high-frequency consumer services platforms, which aim to bring technology and structured employment models to traditionally informal service sectors.

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