Does Y Combinator fund Indian startups?

Does Y Combinator fund Indian startups?

For the summer batch of 2021, the US-based early-stage accelerator programme Y Combinator selected more than 370 startups from around the world and out of these, nearly 58 startups were from Asia alone, and 31 from India.

Where can I find startups in India?

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Spenny is the Acorns for India. Every time a user make any digital transaction, we round off the amount to the nearest 10 INR and invest it for them into a diversified portfolio, automatically. That’s a direct ~$9Bn market in India alone. Potentially every time a user makes a transaction, we make money.

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How many startups have Indian founders in Y Combinator 2020?

Out of these, 30 startups that have Indian founders or are developing products and services for the Indian market. Y Combinator has already closed its applications for its summer batch, which is scheduled for June to August 2020. The last day to submit applications was March 16 (US time zone).

How many startups are there in the Winter batch of Y Combinator?

In total, there are 240 startups in the winter batch of Y Combinator. Out of these, 30 startups that have Indian founders or are developing products and services for the Indian market. Y Combinator has already closed its applications for its summer batch, which is scheduled for June to August 2020.

What happened to Y Combinator Demo Day 2019?

This year, Y Combinator shortlisted 24 Indian startups to be a part of its three-month-long accelerator programme, almost doubling the number from 14 Indian startups in the summer batch of 2019. However, this year, things have been a little different for the Y Combinator demo day due to the coronavirus outbreak.

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Is Y Combinator still accepting applications for summer 2020?

Y Combinator has already closed its applications for its summer batch, which is scheduled for June to August 2020. The last day to submit applications was March 16 (US time zone). However, startups are still allowed to submit their applications, but they would have lower chances of getting shortlisted, Y Combinator clarified in a blog post.