Mumbai-based fintech startup Snapmint has raised US$125 million in a brand new funding spherical led by US-based personal fairness agency Normal Atlantic, with participation from Elev8 Enterprise Companions and present traders Prudent Funding Managers and Kae Capital.
Based in 2017 by IIT-Bombay batchmates Nalin Agrawal, Abhineet Sawa, and Anil Gelra, Snapmint has raised US$140 million so far, in line with The Financial Instances.
Co-founder Nalin Agrawal mentioned that round 50% of the newly raised funds shall be used to capitalise the corporate’s in-house NBFC, with the rest allotted to scaling up enterprise operations.
Of the full, US$115 million is main capital, whereas the remaining is a secondary infusion from angel traders and staff who bought shares.

“We are going to spend money on integrating with extra manufacturers and enormous retailers, broaden our buyer base, and likewise scale up credit-on-UPI in a worthwhile method,”
Agrawal mentioned.
Snapmint permits shoppers to transform their on-line purchases into EMIs, specializing in longer-tenure loans that embody each zero-cost and interest-bearing choices, whereas steering away from conventional buy-now-pay-later fashions.
“We work with round 1,500 manufacturers together with Titan, Ixigo, Wakefit and others. We provide a pure-play EMI possibility like a shopper sturdy mortgage which will get reported to the credit score bureaus,”
Agrawal added.
The loans are processed through Snapmint’s personal captive NBFC, which handles roughly 1.5 million EMI transactions every month.
Not like many shopper financing startups that companion with giant e-commerce platforms, Snapmint collaborates immediately with manufacturers.
Its EMI fee possibility seems at checkout on model web sites. Roughly 25% of its clients are new-to-credit, requiring underwriting via non-traditional strategies.
Snapmint reported ₹150 crore in income for FY25 and is concentrating on to double this determine within the present monetary 12 months.
Its revenue after taxes however earlier than ESOP prices stood at ₹10 crore, in line with Agrawal.
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