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Here's a VC's Take on Two Important Funding Trends Expected in 2017 Entrepreneur India spoke to Anand Lunia, General Partner at IndiaQuotient, on funding trends and checks entrepreneurs should make prior to picking an investor.

By Sneha Banerjee

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Foreign funds and two or more funds coming together for a single round of funds are two key trends that are set to emerge in 2017. But are how does an entrepreneur deal with these two trends?

Entrepreneur India spoke to Anand Lunia, General Partner at IndiaQuotient, on funding trends and checks entrepreneurs should make prior to picking an investor.

Will 2017 see two or more funds come together for a single round of funds?

"We are going to see that because a lot of companies this yearcould not raise follow on funds. So VCs know that there is a huge gap in large Series A and Series B funds and there is a gap in $5 million size of funding. Hence right from the onset, two, three VCs will combine with the view that the next round also all two of them or three of them could do on their own and not depend on an external investor," Anand said.

What should foreign firms have as their funding thesis before venturing into India?

With the overwhelming response Indian startups are receiving from foreign funds, it's important to understand the funding thesis of each and every international firm. Anand said that these funds should basically keep the Indian consumer in mind.

"Why would they come to invest in a SaaS company which looks at the U.S. market or anything else. I think people come here to take an exposure on the Indian consumer market, ideally they should be looking at the Indian consumer first," he added.

On asking what entrepreneurs should be mindful about while picking investors, Anand said that entrepreneurs should be aware of the case history of the VC and the track record of companies they have traditionally placed their bets on.

Anand stressed on the fact that entrepreneurs should not just take money from someone just because he comes with a lot of money and take funds from legit sources.

Anand was a key panelist at GMIC Bangalore conducted by G Startup Worldwide.

Sneha Banerjee

Entrepreneur Staff

Former Staff, Entrepreneur India

She used to write for Entrepreneur India from Bangalore and other cities in South India. 

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