India adds over 1100 start-ups in 2019, continues to be 3rd

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Nov 05 2019 | 6:45 PM IST

Adding over 1,100 start-ups in 2019, India continues to reinforce its position as the third largest start-up ecosystem across the world, taking the total number of tech start-ups to 8900-9300 in the last five years, NASSCOM said here on Tuesday.

The IT industry body also said that Indian startup ecosystem is geared up for "10X" growth trajectory by 2025.

"From 2014-2025 the 10 year period that we will see, the Indian startup ecosystem is geared up for 10X growth trajectory over these ten yerars, which is pretty phenomenal.

We are expecting by 2025 the total number of unicorns to go up anywhere between 95-105 in India," National Association of Software and Services Companies President Debjani Ghosh said.

Speaking to reporters here, she said NASSCOM expected the cumulative valuation, which in 2014 was around USD 10-20 billion for the startup ecosystem, to go up to anywhere between USD 350-390 billion by 2025.

The total number of jobs was expected to go up to million plus by 2025 and indirect jobs, up to 4 million plus,she said.

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"When we look at the growth trajectory the Indian startup ecosystem tells a fantastic story. The opportunity for us is to do more and faster with right government and industry support and become 10X plus growth trajectory," she said.

NASSCOM Tuesday launched its report on the Indian Tech Start-up Ecosystem - Leading Tech in the 20s on the sidelines of the of the 16th Anniversary Edition of NASSCOM Product Conclave 2019 here.

Sharing details of the report, Ghosh said if one looked at all the parameters across the board,there was strong growth across different parameters in the Indian tech startup ecosystem.

"Net-net it is a very positive story, not just the third largest startup base, but we have seen a very healthy growth across each and every parameter that defines the startup ecosystem," she said, adding that the report looks at tech startups in existence for the last five years.

Bengaluru continues to lead in terms of tech startups, followed by Delhi NCR, NASSCOM officials said, adding that the important thing was that 12-15 per cent of tech startups are coming from emerging cities.

Quoting from the report, Ghosh said the number of tech startups in the country last year was in the range of 7,700 to 8,200.

This year, 1,100 new startups have been added to it, so the total number of tech startups was in the range of 8,900 to 9,300, she said.

"The funding this year is up to USD 4.4 billion. Last year it was USD 4.2 billion. So we have seen an increase in funding," she said,
Ghosh said NASSCOM had last year mentioned a dip in early stage funding, which was a huge concern, but this time they could see an increase early stage funding, while "we are still struggling in the seed stage funding."
Noting that the total number of unicorns are up to 24 and it was 17 last year, Ghosh said this was till September of this year
We have very strong pipeline of 50 soonicorns which are soon to be unicorns and that pipeline is growing pretty robustly

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First Published: Nov 05 2019 | 6:45 PM IST

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