Shruti Dvivedi Sodhi 
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Khaitan Legal Associates assists YourNest Venture Capital on ₹6.75 crore investment in Innoctive

Innoctive Technologies develops innovative software, hardware, and integrated ecosystems for the logistics industry.

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Khaitan Legal Associates advised YourNest Venture Capital in making an investment of approximately ₹6.75 crore in the seed investment round of Innoctive Technologies Private Limited.

The transaction team consisted of Shruti Dvivedi Sodhi (Partner), Aditi Chandak (Senior Associate) and Anshul Singh (Associate).

Innoctive

Innoctive Technologies Pvt Ltd develops innovative software, hardware, and integrated ecosystems for the logistics industry, automating dispatch, enhancing supply chain visibility, and enabling real-time vehicle tracking thus helping businesses in the logistics industry streamline operations, improve efficiency, and stay ahead in a fast-paced, dynamic market.

YourNest Capital Advisors is an Indian venture capital firm that invests in early-stage technology companies. Focusing on sectors like deep tech, enterprise software, health-tech, and fintech, YourNest looks for startups with innovative solutions and high growth potential. They typically participate in seed and Series A funding rounds, providing not only capital but also mentorship and strategic guidance to their portfolio companies. YourNest emphasises building long-term partnerships with founders and actively supports them in scaling their businesses.

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