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Shark Tank India: List of all the startups funded by shark Vineeta Singh on the show

Singh, who is the CEO and co-founder of SUGAR Cosmetics, has invested in over 10 pitches made on the show

Shilpa S
Mar 04, 2022
Shark Tank India: List of all the startups funded by shark Vineeta Singh on the show

Shark Tank India’s Vineeta Singh had to make a lot of difficult choices when she was starting out on her entrepreneurial journey . Rising the ranks to head her own popular brand, the businesswoman had a lot to offer for up-and-coming entrepreneurs who made their pitches on the show. The CEO and co-founder of SUGAR Cosmetics lent her expertise in the form of advice as well as investments. Her deals made over the course of the show covered a range of products, from food items to fashion to technology. Here are a few of them:

Booz Scooters

A startup based in Ahmedabad, Booz Scooters is a company that provides scooter rentals for its clients so as to make their commutes easy and energy-efficient. The rentals are offered via their app. The company was founded by Rutvij Dasadia in 2017. The company made a deal with Vineeta Singh and Ashneer Grover for a stake of 50%.

BluePine Foods Pvt Limited

On the very first episode of Shark Tank India, an entrepreneur popularly called Momo Mami had wowed judges with her company, which specialised in making frozen momos. Founded by Aditi Madan, the company sells its products under the brand name Yangkiez. The business had received a deal from Ashneer Grover, Vineeta Singh and Aman Gupta for 18% stake in it, and got funds worth Rs 75 lakh for the same.

NOCD

NOCD is an energy drink brand, founded by Siddharth and Vinay. The company’s energy drink is touted to be a healthier version of the same, containing no sugar and very few calories as well. A deal of Rs 20 lakhs for 15% equity was made with Singh, with the shark also offering Rs 30 lakhs as a loan.

Get-A-Whey

Founded in 2018, Get-A-Whey offers a range of ice creams that are touted to be a healthier version of the dessert. Containing a higher amount of protein than regular ice creams and with no added sugar, the products are also keto-friendly. Grover and Singh struck a deal with the company for 15% equity in exchange for Rs 1 crore investment.

Heart Up My Sleeves

Founded by Riya Khattar, Heart Up My Sleeves is a clothing brand that produces detachable statement sleeves that are also sustainable and reusable. Singh and Anupam Mittal struck a deal with the company, investing Rs 25 lakhs for 30% equity.

Sunfox Technologies

This company was founded in 2016 by Rajat Jain, Nitin Chandola, Sabit Rawat and Saurabh Badola. It manufactures ECG devices. The device created by them is called Spandan and was manufactured making use of AI technology and engineering innovations.

Besides the ones mentioned above, Singh also made investments in CosIQ, Skkipi Pops, Moonshine Meads,The Quirky Nari, Nomad Food Project, Kabaddi Adda, Wakao Foods, Gold Safe Solutions Ind and Humpy A2.

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