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Bazaarnow Raises $9.0M

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Bazaarnow, a startup building commerce infrastructure for India's Tier 2 and beyond (T2+) markets, has secured $9.0M in a seed funding round.

The investment saw participation from Peak XV Partners, Antler, and Whiteboard Capital, signaling strong confidence in the company's focused approach to underserved regions.

BazaarNow just raised $9 Million in just 2 months of launching. Think about this. You open a shop in January. By March, investors give you Rs 82 Crore. That does not happen by luck. That happens because of the right team and the right market. The founders are ex-Zepto executives.

They already knew how the 10-minute delivery business works. It is like hiring a pilot who has already flown that exact plane before. Peak XV Partners led the round. Antler and Whiteboard Capital joined in. These are not small names. When they write a cheque, the market pays attention. Now here is the valuation angle that most people are missing. India's quick commerce market is $6.1 Billion to

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