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Series G Startups in India - Funded Companies and Founders 2026
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Series G startups matter because they sit at a distinct point in the company-building curve where capital, execution, and market evidence are judged differently. This page groups companies by stage so research is more comparable for founders, investors, operators, and talent. At the series g stage, startups are usually proving a distinct capital milestone. In 2026, this matters because the market rewards cleaner signals around team quality, traction, and execution clarity. Use this page to compare companies at the same milestone before moving into founder profiles and related startup hubs.
Aura
Building identity theft and fraud protection for consumers Cybersecurity SaaS
Last round: Series G Accel, $140M Series G in 2025, $1.6B valuation
GoCardless
GoCardless is a payment company that makes collecting payments by direct debit easy for everyone. Payments FinTech
Last round: Series G Accel, $312M Series G in 2022, $2.1B valuation
HealthKart
HealthKart offers fitness products, services and community to help consumers achieve their fitness goals. E-Commerce Fitness
Last round: Series G Sequoia, $25M Series G in 2019, $300M valuation
MobiKwik
MobiKwik is India’s leading fintech platform, operating businesses in consumer payments, payment gateway, and financial services. Mobile FinTech
Last round: Series G Sequoia, $20M Series G in 2021, $1.0B valuation
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Frequently Asked Questions
Practical questions readers ask before comparing companies, founders, and market momentum.
What qualifies a company for the Series G page?
Companies appear here when their visible capital context maps to the series g stage.
Why track series g companies separately?
Because companies at the same stage are more comparable on execution, hiring, and fundraising signals.
What matters most at the series g stage?
team quality, traction, and execution clarity
Can investors use this page?
Yes. Stage pages help investors compare companies inside the same capital band instead of mixing very different businesses.
Does this show only recently funded startups?
Not necessarily. It groups startups by stage context, which remains useful beyond a single funding event.
