Unilever arm invests Rs 19 crore in startup Milkbasket
“The fund looks to invest in startups that will be leaders in personal care and digital transformation,” said a spokesperson for HUL, the Indian subsidiary of the British multinational.

“The fund looks to invest in startups that will be leaders in personal care and digital transformation,” said a spokesperson for Hindustan Unilever (HUL), the Indian subsidiary of the British multinational.
For instance, despite a clutch of promising online grocers, including Peppertap, shutting shop in India, Milkbasket has carved out a niche for itself with a unique business model that allows its team to deliver milk and daily groceries at consumers’ doorsteps by 7am, only in Gurgaon.
“The endorsement from Unilever Ventures is an important mark of confidence in our potential,” said Anant Goel, CEO of Milkbasket. “Our vision is to become a strong player in online top-up groceries platform in India within the next five years.”
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