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Colossa WomenFirst Fund Raises INR 100 Crore in First Close Pioneering Gender-Inclusive Investment Initiatives

Colossa Ventures Raises INR 100 Crore for WomenFirst Fund as First Close

Colossa Ventures, spearheaded by Ashu Suyash and Vandana Rajadhyaksha, has secured INR 100 crore in the first close for its groundbreaking WomenFirst Fund. The initiative aims to invest in startups led or co-founded by women, 

prioritizing businesses where women are key beneficiaries. Notable investors include SIDBI, Ranjan Pai’s family office, and Shriram Ownership Trust, among others. With a final target corpus of INR 500 crore, the fund will focus on pre-Series A investments and beyond.

While the fund maintains a sector-agnostic approach, it identifies promising opportunities within healthcare, fintech, climate and clean-tech, deeptech, and consumer brands. Ashu Suyash, Founder and CEO of Colossa Ventures,

 expressed, “Colossa’s mission is to unlock the great potential of India’s trillion-dollar women economy, which is currently underinvested in and underestimated.” The fund aims to empower women entrepreneurs through Colossa’s proprietary 3C framework: capital, capability, and confidence.

Both Suyash and Rajadhyaksha bring extensive experience in finance from prestigious companies. Vandana Rajadhyaksha remarked, “Women are poised to lead the next phase of India’s economic growth. 

We view this as an opportunity to curate a unique portfolio driving robust financial performance.” Ranjan Pai, Chairman of Manipal Education and Medical Group (MEMG), endorsed the initiative, stating, 

Colossa’s vision aligns with our commitment to nurturing long-term growth by supporting underrepresented entrepreneurs in India.”As Colossa Ventures forges ahead, it aims to champion diversity and inclusivity in the startup ecosystem, paving the way for innovative ventures led by women entrepreneurs.

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