Ripplr Raises $45M Series C to Scale Its Tech-Driven Supply Chain

Ripplr Raises $45M Series C to Scale Its Tech-Driven Supply Chain

29 November 2025

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Abhishek Nehru and Santosh Dabke, Ripplr Founders

Distribution and supply chain platform Ripplr has raised USD 45 million in its Series C round from the State Bank of India (SBI) and its existing investors, including 3one4 Capital, Zephyr Peacock and Sojitz Corporation, as per media reports.

The round has not been officially announced by the company; however, 3one4 Capital highlighted the development in a blogpost. According to media report indicated that USD 30-32 million of the funding will come in as primary capital, with around USD 10 million raised through a secondary component. Prior to this round, Ripplr had secured over USD 56 million through a mix of equity and debt.

Founded by Abhishek Nehru and Santosh Dabke, Ripplr operates a tech-first, full-stack distribution network that helps consumer brands digitise and manage their supply chains from demand forecasting to last-mile delivery. Its platform integrates logistics, on-ground execution, inventory intelligence and retailer relationships into a unified operating layer.

The company claims to reach around 100,000 retailers and processes hundreds of thousands of orders each month. Ripplr manages distribution for leading consumer brands such as Unilever, Nestlé, Tata, Godrej, Nivea and Dabur.

According to industry reports, Ripplr’s gross revenue grew 13 per cent to Rs 1,164 crore in FY25, up from Rs 1,028 crore in FY24. The firm reported a loss of Rs 91 crore in FY25, broadly in line with the Rs 90 crore loss posted in the previous fiscal.

Source: BW Disrupt

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