IIFL Fintech Fund is planning to invest Rs 300 crore in early-stage Indian fintech start-ups in the next two years. It is to facilitate the creation of affordable products and technologies that aid financial inclusion.
IIFL Fintech Fund was established in August 2021 with a dedicated Rs 140 crore sponsorship from two group companies – IIFL Finance and IIFL Securities. The financial services group with a large retail interface is aiming to offer last-mile credit with the help of cost-effective technologies. The fund sponsored by IIFL Finance and IIFL Securities has already made four investments — Leegality, FinBox, Trendlyne and DataSutram – within three months of its existence.
IIFL Fintech Fund is in advanced stages of discussion to make investments in 10 more fintech start-ups by end of March 2022. IIFL fintech fund is India’s first fund coming from a corporate house and focusing on the fintech startup ecosystem.
“There is always need for early-stage funding to nurture the fintech start-up ecosystem,” said R Venkataraman, Co-Promoter of IIFL Group and Chairman, IIFL Securities Ltd. “Fintechs play a big role in creating cost-effective delivery of various financial products to the underserved and unbanked customers and help in accelerating the financial inclusion process.”
IIFL Finance has a retail customer base of 60 lakh across India, which counts among top non-banking finance companies in India. They are mostly based out of “underserved and unbanked” territories, a key focus area for financial inclusion.
Short-term business, affordable home loans, credit to micro-finance units are among other credit products that IIFL looks to offer through such acquisitions.
Similarly, IIFL Securities, a retail focussed broking firm with 23 lakh customers has too embarked on a digital transformation. With share market soaring high, brokers can offer different capital market products across the nook and corner of the country.
The fund is an extension of #IIFLDisrupt program launched by IIFL Securities last year that aimed to provide financial, mentoring and business support to solution oriented Fintechs, as pandemic affected the economy and start-up space.
IIFL Group’s entrepreneurial journey from one room operation to a formidable financial services group in the last two decades helps us understand the investing, mentoring and growth needs of entrepreneurs in Indian financial services and fintech space,” said Mr Venkataraman.