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BUSINESS·2 min read·Jun 24, 2021

From Venture Catalysts Green Cure Health startup has raised pre-Series A round

Delhi-based wellbeing startup Green Cureon Thursday said it’s anything but an undisclosed pre-Series A round from Venture Catalysts. Green Cure, which sells natural OTC items, will use the assets to increase its tasks and introduction to new item classes. Established by IIM Calcutta alum and e

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Delhi-based wellbeing startup Green Cureon Thursday said it’s anything but an undisclosed pre-Series A round from Venture Catalysts.

Green Cure, which sells natural OTC items, will use the assets to increase its tasks and introduction to new item classes.

Established by IIM Calcutta alum and ex-BCG specialist Sanchit Garg and Six Sigma Black Belt-affirmed proficient Sanjeev Dadhich in 2015, Green Cure guarantees its items are made by a group of German researchers and Ayurveda specialists, who mix current science with old Indian Ayurveda to foster restrictive answers for ongoing afflictions.

Discussing the capability of natural items, Green Cure Founder Sanchit Garg said,

“With the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, customers have moved their concentration towards home grown and Ayurvedic items that can advance all encompassing prosperity. Rigidly sticking to the wellbeing norms, our items are made by a group of German researchers and Ayurveda specialists who mix the best of Western innovation and antiquated insight of Ayurveda to foster exclusive answers for ongoing and way of life wellbeing.”

He added, “The capital infusion will sling our development and help set up Green Cure as a worldwide name in the home grown/Ayurvedic OTC items space.”

The startup — which has 14 licenses altogether for its plans — as of late got its first patent conceded. The organization is additionally confirmed by Made Safe by Safe Cosmetics Australia and perceived by Namo Gange for exceptional accomplishment in the field of AYUSH (Ayurvedic, Yoga, and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy).

Talking on the subsidizing, Apoorv Ranjan Sharma, President and Co-author, Venture Catalysts, said,

“While the underlying foundations of Ayurveda traces all the way back to the Vedic time, we have noticed a more noteworthy acknowledgment of Ayurvedic OTC and wellbeing items as of late. Assessed at $16 billion, the worldwide Ayurvedic industry is ready for disturbance, and Green Cure shows the possibility to benefit from this chance and brace it’s anything but a mass premium brand. We are eager to move Sanchit and his group in this excursion.”

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