RapidBox has raised US$4.5 million in a Series A funding

RapidBox, a fast-growing, young, direct-to-consumer venture that is active in footwear, sports, and casual fashion categories, has raised US$4.5 million in a Series A fundraising round.

The uppers of Rapidbox shoes are made of polyester or vegan leather substitutes. According to the company, the laces, footbeds, and soles are all made without using any animal products.

SIG Venture Capital, the Asian venture capital division of the Susquehanna International Group of Companies (“SIG”), Tanglin Venture Partners, India Quotient, and Ananya Goenka were the leaders of the most recent funding round. The full-stack tech-driven business will utilize the capital to broaden its product offering, improve customer service, and establish a stronger brand.

RapidBox, a company founded in 2019 by business partners Arun Paliwal and Manoj Baranwal, caters to youthful, aspiring clients that seek high-quality clothing at reasonable pricing.

With over 2 million Indians already putting their belief in it, it sells through its app and on reputable e-commerce sites like Flipkart and Myntra. The new company’s emphasis on enhancing the availability and affordability of high-quality fashion items, especially footwear, is one of the main factors contributing to its success.

Arun Paliwal, co-founder of RapidBox, said that the most recent round of financing reinforces investors’ conviction in RapidBox’s growth story. As a young company, they believe there is still a lot of space for expansion as they meet the expanding footwear and fashion demands of aspiring and forward-thinking customers. RapidBox was created to fill a market need in the footwear sector, with an emphasis on improving product quality and customer satisfaction. They anticipate succeeding with product and pricing innovation, with the continuous backing of their investors and customers.

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