Kalpi in the news — 23+ publications covering our seed raise backed by Rainmatter Capital.
Hyderabad-based fintech startup Kalpi secured ₹3.75 crore in seed funding from Zerodha's Rainmatter Capital to democratize quantitative investing for retail and institutional users.
Kalpi has secured Rs 3.75 crore in seed funding from Rainmatter Capital, offering a rule-based systematic investing platform for retail and institutional investors, including hedge funds and family offices.
Kalpi, a Hyderabad-based quantitative investing and fintech startup, has raised Rs 3.75 crore from Rainmatter Capital, the investment arm of Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath.
Kalpi, a Hyderabad-based AI-powered investing platform, has raised Rs. 3.75 crore in seed funding to expand its quantitative investing infrastructure for retail users.
Silicon India covers how Rainmatter Capital's backing of Kalpi marks a significant milestone in bringing institutional-grade quantitative investing tools to the masses.
Indian Startup Times covers Kalpi's seed raise, highlighting how the platform is building quantitative investing infrastructure previously accessible only to hedge funds and institutions.
CXO Digital Pulse reports on Kalpi's funding round, underscoring the startup's mission to make quant-driven investing accessible across both retail and institutional segments.
CEO VINE features Kalpi's seed fundraise led by Rainmatter, noting the platform's potential to reshape how individual investors access systematic, data-driven strategies.
Venture Intelligence tracks Kalpi's seed investment from Rainmatter Capital, positioning it alongside India's growing cohort of data-driven fintech platforms.
StartupTalky's daily funding roundup spotlights Kalpi's ₹3.75 crore seed raise from Rainmatter Capital as one of the key deals of the day.
India IPO Market Pulse's daily digest features Kalpi's seed raise from Rainmatter Capital as a notable deal in the Indian startup funding landscape.
VIESTORIES covers Kalpi's seed funding from Rainmatter Capital, highlighting the startup's vision of democratizing quantitative investing for India's growing investor base.
Hyderabad-based Kalpi has received seed funding to enable both institutional and retail investors to create, test, automate, and implement quantitative investment strategies with ease.
Fintech startup Kalpi secured Rs 3.75 crore from Rainmatter Capital to grow its team and enhance product capabilities across equities, ETFs, and mutual funds on its systematic investing platform.