Biryani By Kilo has brought $35 million up in a Series B round
D2C food-tech startup Biryani By Kilo [BBK] has brought $35 million up in a Series B round drove by Falcon Edge Capital with support from SBI and existing investor IvyCap Ventures. IvyCap Ventures had driven $5 million Series A round in the Gurugram-based startup BBK will utilize the new assets to e
D2C food-tech startup Biryani By Kilo [BBK] has brought $35 million up in a Series B round drove by Falcon Edge Capital with support from SBI and existing investor IvyCap Ventures.
IvyCap Ventures had driven $5 million Series A round in the Gurugram-based startup
BBK will utilize the new assets to extend its biryani brand across the country, targeting north of 200 outlets by the finish of 2024 alongside a plan to enter the international business sectors.
Dispatched in 2015 BBK offers Hyderabadi and Lucknowi biryani alongside kebabs, kormas and phirni through its omnichannel retail D2C model.
The brand is as of now present in north of 25 urban communities and more than 60 outlets, with around Rs 150 crore yearly incomes.
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D2C food-tech startup Biryani By Kilo [BBK] has brought $35 million up in a Series B round drove by Falcon Edge Capital with support from SBI and existing investor IvyCap Ventures. IvyCap Ventures had driven $5 million Series A round in the Gurugram-based startup BBK will utilize the new assets to e02Who wrote it?
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