Startup Funding Analytics India
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This dataset offers a chance to explore the Indian startup ecosystem, providing insights into the types of startups securing funding, the prominent investors, and the hot sectors that have attracted substantial investment in recent years. It allows for a deep dive into funding data to derive valuable insights into future trends within the Indian startup scene. The dataset details funding information for Indian startups from January 2015 to August 2017.
Columns
- Sr No: A unique serial number for each funding record.
- Date dd/mm/yyyy: The specific date when the funding was announced, formatted as day/month/year.
- Startup Name: The official name of the startup that received the funding.
- Industry Vertical: The primary industry sector or vertical the startup operates within (e.g., Consumer Internet, Technology).
- SubVertical: A more granular classification of the industry sector or sub-vertical.
- City Location: The city where the startup is primarily based (e.g., Bangalore, Mumbai).
- Investors Name: The name(s) of the individual or institutional investors involved in the funding round.
- InvestmentnType: The type of investment round (e.g., Private Equity, Seed Funding).
- Amount in USD: The total amount of funding received by the startup, denominated in US Dollars.
- Remarks: Any additional remarks or notes pertinent to the funding event.
Distribution
The dataset is typically provided in a CSV (Comma Separated Values) file format, specifically identified as
startup_funding.csv
. It has a file size of approximately 425.8 kB and contains 10 distinct columns. The data includes around 3,044 individual funding records from the specified period.Usage
This dataset is ideal for analysing trends in the Indian startup funding landscape. It can be used to answer questions such as:
- How has the funding ecosystem evolved over time?
- What role do specific cities play in attracting funding?
- Which industries are favoured by investors for funding?
- Who are the important investors within the Indian ecosystem?
- What are the typical funding amounts startups generally receive in India?
It serves as a valuable resource for market analysis, investment research, and strategic planning within the startup domain.
Coverage
The dataset's geographic scope is India, covering startups based across various Indian cities, including prominent hubs like Bangalore and Mumbai. The time range of the data spans from January 2015 to August 2017. No specific demographic data is included beyond the context of Indian startups.
License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
This dataset is suitable for a wide range of users interested in the Indian startup ecosystem, including:
- Data Analysts and Scientists: For identifying patterns, building predictive models, and conducting in-depth research on funding trends.
- Investors and Venture Capitalists: To identify potential investment opportunities, assess market sentiment, and track competitor activities.
- Entrepreneurs and Founders: To understand the funding landscape, identify active investors, and gauge typical investment sizes for their industry.
- Researchers and Academics: For studying economic trends, innovation diffusion, and the dynamics of emerging markets.
- Government Bodies and Policy Makers: To inform policy decisions related to startup support and economic development.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Indian Startup Investment Records
- India Venture Funding Data 2015-2017
- Startup Funding Analytics India
- Indian Startup Ecosystem Investments
- India Seed & Private Equity Funding
Attributes
Original Data Source: Startup Funding Analytics India