Indian fresh food e-commerce platform FirstClub raises $55 million.
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Indian fresh food e-commerce platform FirstClub has completed a $55 million Series B funding round, valuing the company at $255 million post-money. The company plans to expand its city coverage and product category offerings.
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India's on-demand retail sector has been primarily focused on delivery speed in recent years, but Bangalore-based startup FirstClub has chosen to focus on product quality and curated supply, pushing its post-money valuation to $255 million after its latest funding round.

Valuation doubled within nine months

FirstClub has raised $55 million in Series B funding, co-led by Peak XV Partners and Sofina, with participation from Accel, RTP Global, and Paramark Ventures. The company's previous funding round was in September 2025, at which time it was valued at $120 million.

Following this funding round, FirstClub's total funding has reached $86 million. TechCrunch reports that the company was founded in 2024 by former Flipkart executive Ayyappan R.

Fewer products than competitors, but emphasis on selection.

Unlike most instant retail platforms that prioritize a larger SKU range and faster delivery, FirstClub currently offers approximately 4,000 products, about one-third the number offered by many similar platforms. The company states that it conducts quality checks on fresh produce and performs laboratory testing on some staple food items.

The company also collaborates with brands to develop exclusive products, hoping to position the platform as a trusted online grocery channel, rather than just a fast delivery service. The founder stated that consumers may not necessarily need a wider selection, but they do care about consistent product quality.

Plans to expand city and product category coverage

FirstClub stated that within a year of its launch, the platform had completed over 1 million orders, covering 170,000 households. The company currently has an annualized gross merchandise volume of approximately $50 million, with users placing an average of more than 4 orders per month, and each order costing approximately 1,200 Indian rupees, equivalent to about $13.

The new funds will be used to expand beyond Bangalore and into Hyderabad. The company currently operates 21 stores in Bangalore and recently opened 3 directly operated outlets in Hyderabad. It also plans to add home kitchen, gift and other household goods categories in the future.

Demand for high-end groceries is viewed favorably.

The company states that over 60% of its customers come from female-dominated households. Its best-selling items include avocados, persimmons, and Modi apples, rather than common staples like onions, tomatoes, and potatoes, indicating that the platform is attracting a more upscale and selective consumer base.

Lead investor Peak XV believes that India is developing a larger consumer base willing to pay for higher quality goods, and the retail market is shifting from simply competing on price and convenience to more segmented supply competition.

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