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Home / Business and Economy / Dabur Launches ₹500 Crore Venture Fund for Naturals

Dabur Launches ₹500 Crore Venture Fund for Naturals

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Dabur India established a ₹500 crore venture investment platform.
  • The fund will invest in digital-first natural health brands.
  • Investments will range from ₹25-75 crore in startups.
Dabur Launches ₹500 Crore Venture Fund for Naturals

Dabur India, a century-old FMCG leader, has strategically deployed ₹500 crore to establish a new venture investment platform. This initiative is designed to foster growth in fast-moving digital-first brands focusing on natural health, beauty, and home care products. The platform aims to make minority investments ranging from ₹25 crore to ₹75 crore in promising startups, aligning with Dabur's long-standing commitment to ayurveda and natural ingredients.

This forward-thinking strategy allows Dabur to keenly observe evolving consumer preferences, particularly among younger demographics, while cultivating a rich pipeline for potential future acquisitions. Abhinav Dhall, Dabur's executive director, highlighted the distinct mandate of this venture fund, emphasizing its role in ensuring relevance to emerging consumers and enabling early engagement with innovative companies.

Dabur's broader acquisition strategy includes a ₹6,500 crore war chest, supporting both traditional FMCG acquisitions and these new-age ventures. The company's recent investments in Sesa and Badshah demonstrate its commitment to expanding its portfolio through strategic stakes in high-potential businesses.

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Dabur India has set up a ₹500-crore platform to invest in fast-growing, digital-first brands in natural health, beauty, and home care.
Dabur Ventures plans minority investments ranging from ₹25 crore to ₹75 crore in selected startups.
The fund aims to tap into emerging consumer trends, ensure relevance to younger shoppers, and identify potential acquisition targets aligned with Dabur's natural and ayurveda focus.

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