Top 5 angel investors in east IndiaBlessing the east.

ByPrerna Raturi

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

You're reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media.

1. Upping the investment game

Name:Hari Balasubramanian (HARI)
Designation:Angel investor, advisor & mentor
投资ing since:2011
Star investments:Mukunda Foods, Style.me, Jigsee & Wow Momo!
Dream team:One that is not risk averse

投资sin:Anywhere from seed funding to growth stage. "Although the earlier I get involved with a company, the better it is, since people like me can do a lot of value addition," says Hari, adding how he works as a part of the entrepreneurial team without remuneration, and mentors the group, while also helping with networking, liaising and support.

投资ments in east India:Typically, makes investments through the Indian Angel Network (IAN). Invested in the popular wanton brand Wow Momo and has mentored Zostel, India's first chain of backpacker hotels, which was started by four students from IIM Calcutta. While Wow Momo! is valued at $16 million with IAN investing Rs 10 crore in the QSR (quick service restaurant) brand; Zostel raised Rs 5 crore from angel investments last year.

Looks for:A team with a lot of passion. "I want people who are not looking for a safety net and are ready to go through the ups and downs of starting up and are ready to stand up and fight every time they fall," he says. Hari been associated with the entrepreneurial ecosystem for several decades.

"On a monthly basis, no less than 80-100 teams from east India approach me to validate their plan and to explore angel investment opportunities," he says.

2. Looking beyond big cities

Name:Dr. Suryanil Ghosh
Designation:Chairman, TotalStart, and a serial entrepreneur, angel investor, intrapreneur, technocrat & educator
投资ing since:2004
Star investments:Little Laureates & 2 Israeli software management companies
Dream team:One that has a strong fire in the belly

投资sin:Ghosh annually scouts for micro/small but scalable district-level entrepreneurs and district-level startups. These entrepreneurs are then mentored through programs on how to make their businesses scalable and are assisted in scaling up through angel funding, VC funding and even financial institutional funding.

投资ments in east India:After West Bengal and Sikkim, he set his eye on Assam and Tripura. Ghosh is proud of two recent success stories from West Bengal – Little Laureates (littlelaureates.org), and Ujjeewan Healthcare (ujjeewanhealthcare.com). Little Laureates is a pre-school chain that provides affordable but top-class facilities for children and caters mostly to children from the lower income group.

Ujjeewan医疗已经孵化和mentored by TotalStart since January 2014, and provides lastmile medical facility and services through telemedicine services, fair price generic medicines, basic preventive pathological tests, women's healthcare services as well as education and mentoring through women's self-help groups.

His Bali Island, a Sundarbans Innovationand Incubation Unit initiative, is focussed on creating an eco sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystem for the Sundarbans. TotalStart is working to create an eco-sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystem in the Sundarbans, uplifting the economy of these remote areas.

Looks for:The venture's scalable possibility and the people who form the team. "We prefer a team with a strong fire in the belly and a lot of dedication," he says. Ghosh is optimistic about east India's entrepreneurial ecosystem, which he says is slowly developing and is much more happening than it was a few years ago.

"But most of the activity is happening in the big cities, and there is hardly any player outside Kolkata. More work needed to be done in small towns and cities," he says.

3. Focused on viability

Name:Raghav Kanoria
Designation:Co-founder, Calcutta Angels, and an entrepreneur & angel investor
投资ing since:2013
Star投资:Catapult crowdfunding & Klip e-commerce startup
Dream team:One that has relevant experience and a sound strategy for the market

Interestedin:B2B businesses that are consumer-related.

投资sin:Looks mostly at early-stage funding. "Not mere a paper plan, the venture should have gathered some customer traction," he clarifies, "It should have a product that has been developed, for instance, and need help with spreading the word."

投资ments in east India:In the healthcare sector through iKure Techsoft, a social enterprise that works in the rural healthcare space.

Looks for:"We look at the team that is behind the venture – does it have the relevant experience? Have the members been in the business?" he says. Also, does the team have mentor network? Do they have a big enough market? What is their strategy to execute in that market? What is the next round of funding they are looking at having a unique product or service is a game-changer as well.

He believes that the entrepreneurial system needs a lot of work in Kolkata. "Look at Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru, they have been nurturing entrepreneurs for so many years; we only started in 2013," he says. What has made things better is the presence of FICCI, CII, TIE and Nasscom.

"Universities need to have more in-house workshops and invite more speakers to talk about entrepreneurship," he says, adding how chambers of commerce and other organizations can do a lot by way of creating awareness through workshops and training programmes.

4. Hot on Tech

Name:Abhishek Rungta
Designation:Entrepreneur, angel investor and Co-founder, Seeders
投资ing since:2010
Star investments:Letsventure crowdfunding & cloud telephony company Plivo
Dream team:Passionate, knows the risks involved and has a strategy to mitigate them

Interestedin:The technology sector, primarily the Internet and software areas, as well as Internet-enable services. "We also look at SAAS-based companies and firms where technology is an enabler and provides a competitive edge," he says.

投资s in:Rungta prefers to come in at the seed-funding stage. "The company should have attained some traction, even if it is not profitable," he says, adding, "But the candidate must have done his homework; it should not be just a dream project, but also have practical elements."

投资ments in east India:Rungta has made investments mostly outside east India, but has mentors a lot of companies in the region. Among these are E-Cube Energy and Tookitaki, which later went to Bengaluru and has raised money there. He defends not investing in West Bengal companies, and says, "The challenge in east India is that most ventures here are under the radar, cater to the services sector, and their scalability is low. Angel investing is needed for specific companies that want to grow quick and fast."

Looksfor:Rungta checks if an enterprise solves a real problem. Does it have a required market size? How passionate is the person/s in the team? Does he know the risks involved and has he prepared himself to mitigate these risks? Rungta is confident about the entrepreneurial ecosystem in east India.

"Five years ago at Seeders, we looked at business pitches of 30 people in three months. Of these, none was worth investing," he says. In the last three months, out of 30 pitches, he found around 10 of them worth investing. He also feels Kolkata companies are fundamentally stronger since they grow in a tough environment and says, "Once they break out, you won't find them quitting; they are most sustainable than most other firms."

5.利用当地的专业知识

Name:Madhumita Pyne
Designation:Angel investor & business developer
投资ing since:2014
Star investments:Bengali movie Ebar Shabor & Jamdani weave brand Loomiaire
Dream team:The one that shows the promise of returns

Interestedin:Sectors like education, entertainment, handloom and handicrafts, IT-enabled services, alcoholic beverages and products.

投资sin:Any stage, be it seed funding or last-mile

投资ments in east India:Bengali movie Ebar Shabor, which she co-produced with Reliance Entertainment. She also intends to produce, in a tie-up with a prominent studio in Kolkata, a bouquet of a dozen Bengali feature films in the next two years.

Her company Mundus Services is also entering the education sector by setting up a private university in association with a renowned US university. She is also working with 250 artisans in Shantipur, West Bengal, to restore the dying art of jamdani weave and retails under a private brands on e-commerce sites such as indianroots.com.

Looks for:"For small investors like me, the project needs to be extremely viable," she says. Also, since she is investing only in West Bengal at the moment, it is imperative for her that the product or service by the venture will work in the state.

Pyne believes that things are improving in the business and enterprise sector in West Bengal. "Also, what can't be disputed is the immense amount of liquidity in the state, but due to on-ground situations, people have not been investing," she says, adding how it is changing. She also believes that the state needs work towards a providing more conducive environment for the IT sector.

Wavy Line
Prerna Raturi is writer, researcher and editor for the past eight years and writes for a number of newspapers and magazines. She started her journalistic career with Business Standard, and has also worked in the field of women's empowerment. Her interests include reading, writing, and adventure sports.

Related Topics

Finance

A Founder-First VC Firm That Likes Bold Ideas

BEENEXT's funding prospects for the coming year are optimistic as it continues to identify promising founders and their ground-breaking startup ideas.

Marketing

This Industry Is Making More Money Than Hollywood and the Music Industry Combined — Here's How Your Business Can Get Involved

With mobile gaming revolutionizing product placement and brand awareness, one surprising demographic is leading the charge.

Business News

Body of Missing 27-Year-Old Goldman Sachs Banker Found in Nearby Body of Water

John Castic, a 27-year-old Goldman Sachs employee, went missing around 2:30 a.m. on Saturday after attending a concert at the Brooklyn Mirage in East Williamsburg.

Living

How Hybrid Work Has Given Family Caregivers a Lifeline

In the rapidly changing landscape of work, hybrid and remote models are not just influencing how we do our jobs but significantly transforming the approach towards elder care.

Business News

John Cena Opens Up About Homelessness, Living In His Car: 'My Whole Existence Is An Accident'

"I didn't move out to LA to pursue entertainment," Cena said. "[I] came out here to apply my degree and really failed."

Business Culture

The Newest Workplace Trend Has HR Sounding The Alarm

HR departments are still figuring out how to handle "quiet quitting," but a new trend is taking over.