Hyderabad Angels Fund (HAF) Launches SEBI Category 1 Fund to Boost Early-Stage Startup Investments

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], March 18: Hyderabad Angels Fund (HAF) was officially launched today at Ramanaidu Studios, marking a significant milestone in India’s startup investment landscape. The SEBI-registered Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) is set to provide strategic co-investments for high-potential startups in the Pre-Series A to Series B stages, further solidifying Hyderabad’s position as a leading startup funding hub.

The event was graced by distinguished Guests of Honor, including BVR Mohan Reddy (Former Chairperson, NASSCOM), Ayodhya Rami Reddy (Member of Rajya Sabha, Ramky Group), Daggubati Suresh Babu (Indian Film Producer), and Srini Raju (Chairman, iLabs Venture Capital Fund). Each of them emphasized the importance of venture capital in driving entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic progress in India.

Hyderabad: A Thriving Startup & Investment Hub

Hyderabad has emerged as one of India’s fastest-growing startup ecosystems, driven by world-class infrastructure, proactive government policies, and a strong talent pool from premier institutions like T-Hub, ISB , IIIT-H and IIT Hyd. The city has become a preferred destination for entrepreneurs and investors alike, with a rising number of unicorns and high-growth startups shaping its economic landscape.

Sector-Agnostic Investment Approach with Proven Backing

HAF builds on the legacy of Hyderabad Angels (HA), one of India’s premier angel investment networks, which has successfully backed several high-growth startups, including Planet Spark, Session.AI, BluSmart, RedHealth, Otipy, Toch, Revos, and OTO Capital. Unlike sector-specific funds, HAF follows a sector-agnostic investment approach, allowing it to support disruptive and scalable businesses across various industries.

With a fund target of ₹100 crore and a greenshoe option of ₹50 crore, HAF is positioned to bridge the crucial funding gap for startups as they scale beyond early-stage traction. By offering not just financial backing but also strategic guidance, mentorship, and a strong investor network, HAF aims to accelerate startup growth and drive long-term success.

Industry Leaders Speak on the Launch of HAF

[Pradeep Dhobale, Chairman Hyderabad Angels ] Commenting on the launch, Stated “Over the last Decade, We’ve worked closely with startups, witnessing firsthand the challenges in raising capital for scaling. HAF is designed to empower visionary entrepreneurs with not just funding but also the right strategic support and network connections. We are committed to identifying and backing India’s next wave of market leaders.”

[Kalyan Shivalenka, Managing Partner – Investment Banking Expert, 20 Years of Experience]
 Echoing this sentiment, Managing Partner at HAF, added:
“Having spent over 15 years in investment banking, I have seen how well-structured capital allocation and governance can define the trajectory of a startup. HAF is dedicated to supporting high-potential startups at a critical stage of their journey, ensuring they have the financial stability and expertise needed to scale efficiently.”

A Transformative Step for India’s Startup Ecosystem

The launch of HAF comes at a time when India’s startup ecosystem is witnessing rapid growth, with increasing demand for structured late-stage funding. The participation of investors, incubators, startup founders, and ecosystem partners at the event reflected the widespread support for HAF’s vision.

With this launch, Hyderabad Angels  cements itself as a key player in India’s venture capital landscape both in Hyderabad and India, driving high-growth startups across diverse sectors and fueling the next generation of business innovation.

About Hyderabad Angels Fund (HAF)

Hyderabad Angels Fund (HAF) is a SEBI-registered AIF dedicated to providing growth capital to startups in Pre-Series A to Series B stages. With a sector-agnostic approach, HAF focuses on strategic co-investments, bringing together seasoned investors, industry experts, and ecosystem enablers to empower promising entrepreneurs. The fund has a target size of ₹100 crore with a greenshoe option of ₹150 crore, positioning it as a key enabler for the next wave of high-growth startups.

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