New Delhi, March 4 -- The co-founders of Kissht have raised seed funding for their new venture Rezolv, while cricketer MS Dhoni has invested in real estate platform SILA.

Meanwhile, Deciml, DotMe, FluxGen, and four other companies have raised early-stage funding in separate rounds.

Rezolv

Rezolv, a venture founded by Kissht co-founders Karan Mehta and Sonali Jindal, has secured a $3.5-million (Rs 30.5-crore) seed round, led by 3one4 Capital.

Following the launch of Rezolv, Mehta and Jindal stepped down from their respective roles as chief technology officer and chief operating officer at Kissht.

"The funding will support product innovation, expansion, and deeper integration with financial institutions, helping lenders transition from fragmented processes to a seamless, intelligent, and AI-powered collections ecosystem," the company said in a statement.

Rezolv went live with its first two non-banking financial company (NBFC) clients in January. The debt resolution platform for banks and NBFCs aims to simplify collections by centralizing data, optimizing workflows, and leveraging AI-driven analytics to improve recovery rates.

SILA

Real estate platform SILA has raised a strategic investment from cricketer MS Dhoni for an undisclosed amount, as it eyes an initial public offering within the next three years.

Founded in 2010 by Rushabh and Sahil Vora. The platform is backed by Norwest Venture Partners and Samara Capital Group.

SILA manages over 200 million square feet of real estate across more than 125cities in India. it has advised on real estate transactions worth over Rs 16,000 crore for global and domestic funds across India.

Deciml

Investing platform Deciml has raised $3 million in a seed funding from stock broking firm Jainam Broking Ltd, making its debut investment in the startup ecosystem.

The company said the funds will be utilized to acquire more users, product enhancement, and team expansion. It aims to scale up its user base by another million.

Deciml is a round-up investing app founded by Satyajeet Kunjeer in 2021. The app "rounds-up" online transaction - whether via card or UPI - the amount to the nearest 10 and invest the spare change in a mutual fund.

DotMe

Creator platform DotMe has raised $150,000 in funding led by Jimmy Cocktails co-founder Mirza Baig, bringin the company's valuation to $1.25 million.

The company, which offers features to content creators like link-in-bio, said the freshly raised capital will be used enhance its platform, simplify monetization, and strengthen connections between creators and brands.

DotMe was founded by Harsh Vijaykumar, Ajay Ghanti, Pranay Jain, and Akshay ND.

FluxGen

FluxGen Sustainable Technologies Pvt Ltd, a climate tech company in end-to-end smart water management solutions, has raised Rs 28 crore ($3.2 million) in a Pre-Series A round of funding led by IAN Alpha Fund.

The round also saw investments from Rainmatter, Gameskraft Technologies, Intersection Ventures, and Force Ventures, along with existing investors Axilor Ventures and Arali Ventures, the company said in a statement.

With these funds, the startup will scale its AI and internet of things (IoT)-powered water management solutions, expand into new industrial markets, and strengthen customer acquisition in India and abroad. It will also enhance its offerings such as groundwater intelligence, wastewater resource management, and water risk analytics.

The company is headquartered in Bengaluru and was founded by Ganesh Shankar in 2019.

Jobizo

Jobizo India has secured $1.4 million in a pre-Series A funding round led by Alkemi Growth Capital.

The tech-driven gig workforce platform focused on healthcare professionals said it plans to scale its presence across India, expand its presence abroad, and create over 100,000 jobs domestically and 3,000 abroad within the next 18 months.

The platform provides on-demand access to verified and high-quality trained healthcare talent for hospitals and institutions.

Jobizo was founded by Naveen Trehan and Avishek A.

NapTapGo

Indian capsule hotel startup NapTapGo has raised $500,000 in pre-seed funding led by venture studio T9L Qube, which incubated the company.

The Noida-based firm said it expects to build over 80 new Japanese-style capsule hotels called "pod" in the next five years with a projected revenue of Rs 100 crore.

NapTapGo was founded by Fahad Moti Khan, Gaurav Gaggar, Nitin Malhotra and Himanshu Shukla.

TakeMe2Space

SpaceTech startup TakeMe2Space has raised Rs 5.5 crore ($631,000) in a pre-seed round led by Seafund, with participation from Blume Ventures, Artha Venture Fund, AC Ventures and other angel investors.

The Hyderabad-based startup plans to use the funds raised towards the launch of AI-based space labratory MOI-1 after having completed two space missions in collaboration with ISRO's POEM platform

Founded in 2024 by Ronak Kumar Samantray, TakeMe2Space is a space technology company that offers solutions in satellite applications such as data processing challenges directly in space. It also provides radiation shielding, propulsion systems, and inter-satellite communications.

Fuzen.io

Zero-code platform Fuzen.io has secured $100,000 in pre-seed funding from AH Ventures Angel Platform as it expands its software development platform using Generative AI.

The company raised undisclosed amount from the angel platform in December.

Fuzen was founded in 2022 by Pushkar Gaikwad and is headquartered in Nashik, Maharashtra.

Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from VC Circle.