Seeds Fincap Raises USD 8.5 Mn Led by Lok Capital and Matrix Partners to Boost MSME Lending and Tech Infrastructure The Gurugram-based lender provides secured and unsecured loans to MSMEs ranging from INR 1–5 lakhs in ticket size.

By Entrepreneur Staff

You're reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media.

[L-R] Subhash Acharya & Avishek Sarkar, Co-founders of Seeds Fincap

The Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) Seeds Fincap has raised over USD 8.5 million in a Series A round led by Lok Capital and Matrix Partners India (aka Z47).

The funds will enable Seeds Fincap to expand its lending capabilities, enhance its technological infrastructure, and broaden its branch footprint.

Subhash Acharya, Managing Director and Co-founder, Seeds Fincap, said, "MSMEs in India continue to be underserved on credit, often overlooked by incumbent financial institutions. At Seeds Fincap, we've developed a unique credit evaluation framework supported by a tech-enabled sourcing-to-collections process designed to empower enterprises with tailored financial solutions.

"Our partnership with investors, Matrix Partners India and Lok Capital, signifies a shared dedication to unlocking the immense potential within the MSME segment. This funding will not only fuel our expansion efforts but, more importantly, empower the dreams of our clients—the gritty entrepreneurs propelling India's economic engine forward," Acharya added.

Established in 2021 by Subhash Acharya and Avishek Sarkar, Seeds Fincap aims to meet the financial needs of medium and small business owners with tailored credit products.

The Gurugram-based lender provides secured and unsecured loans to MSMEs ranging from INR 1–5 lakhs in ticket size.

The company employs a rigorous credit assessment process to evaluate cash flows and offer right-priced loans, while leveraging technology to monitor risk and lower operating expenses.

With a strong presence in UP, Bihar, Rajasthan, and Haryana, Seeds Fincap has established a network of 90 branches spanning eight states. In less than three years, Seeds Fincap says it has extended its loan book to more than INR 330 crore, served over 50,000 customers, and disbursed over INR 600 crore in loans.

Together with more than 35 lending partners, such as AU Small Finance Bank, Tata Capital, IDFC Bank, Yes Bank, and Vivriti Capital, the NBFC has also established a diverse liability base.

Avishek Sarkar, Co-founder of Seeds Fincap, added, "Our clients range from traders, small kirana shops, owners of micro-manufacturing units, and 9allied service providers, all of whom play a vital role in India's growth story. Most of them have working capital requirements and often struggle to access right-priced and timely credit. At Seeds Fincap, we provide a variety of credit products to meet these needs. Over the last three years, we have developed expertise in assessing their cash flows and underwriting these businesses."

Entrepreneur Staff

Entrepreneur Staff

Editor

For more than 30 years, Entrepreneur has set the course for success for millions of entrepreneurs and small business owners. We'll teach you the secrets of the winners and give you exactly what you need to lay the groundwork for success.
Side Hustle

I've Made Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars With a Fun Side Hustle — And You Might Have Seen Me Doing It on TV

Phil Schraeder, CEO at GumGum Advertising, turned a childhood passion into a lucrative side gig.

Starting a Business

Smart Business Owners Start at the End — How to Achieve Entrepreneurial Success by Taking a 'Backward Approach'

This article advises entrepreneurs to take a "backward approach" to success by first articulating their end goal, then developing milestones, and finally creating a brand, partnerships and a team to execute.

Business News

Meta Says It Has Fired 20 Employees For Leaking Information: 'We Expect There Will Be More'

Meta has a strict no-leaks policy, but internal memos and meeting recordings have still made their way outside the company.

Branding

How Businesses Can Capitalize on Emerging Domain Name Trends

The potential of new gTLDs and emerging domain trends is reshaping how businesses brand themselves online. Here's how you can stay ahead of the curve.

Business Ideas

70 Small Business Ideas to Start in 2025

We put together a list of the best, most profitable small business ideas for entrepreneurs to pursue in 2025.

Personal Finance

A $60 Trillion Financial Dilemma is Coming — How to Keep Generational Wealth from Disappearing

If you're a successful entrepreneur looking to create generational wealth, consider investing in private capital markets rather than chasing the next hot dot.