Puma India head Abhishek Ganguly’s new startup raises $52 million funding
Ganguly, who is leaving the German sports and apparel maker in August, told ET that Agilitas Sports will look to partner and invest across the sports ecosystem, from manufacturing to retail to technology.

Ganguly, who is leaving the German sports and apparel maker in August, told ET that Agilitas Sports will look to partner and invest across the sports ecosystem, from manufacturing to retail to technology. “These would be majority stake deals if not full acquisitions in the beginning,” he said.
Of the Rs 430 crore Convergent Finance LLP, led by former Fairfax India executive Harsha Raghavan, has invested about Rs 400 crore. The rest has come from individual investors. Ganguly did not disclose the names of the individual investors.
This is a large fundraise at a time when startups are struggling to raise capital amid a valuation correction in the market.
ET first reported last week that Ganguly was on his way out and that he planned to start up. Ganguly's colleagues at Puma India — Atul Bajaj, executive director – sales and operations, and Amit Prabhu, chief financial officer, who are also leaving the company — are cofounders in the new venture.
Focus areas
He said 70% of the sportswear market is in footwear and that will be a big area of focus for the startup’s team.
“We will focus on offering the right sportswear products with good quality, and an aspirational value,” he said, talking about the kind of ventures or brands Agilitas Sports is looking to back.
While ventures such as Mensa Brands and Globalbees have a similar approach in building a ‘house of brands’ play to invest and scale up, Ganguly said Agilitas won’t be investing in rival firms within the sportswear segment. “We are looking at the whole sports ecosystem but we won’t invest in two similar companies competing against each other,” he added.
A successful stint at Puma
Ganguly launched the new venture after spending more than 17 years at Puma. He joined the Indian unit of the German footwear and apparel company at its inception in 2005 and became its MD nearly a decade later in 2014.
Ganguly, an alumnus of Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Lucknow, also drove an aggressive store expansion strategy at Puma — taking the total door count from 150 to over 480 outlets during his nine-year stint at the helm. He is also part of the Indian Angel Network and a limited partner or LP in early-stage investment fund Stellaris Venture Partners.
A fast-growing market
Within the lifestyle and discretionary segments, sports goods and footwear witnessed the highest growth last fiscal year, growing 41% and 34% each over (pre-pandemic) 2019, according to the Retailers Association of India.
As the world’s most populous nation, India is one of the fastest-growing and largest international markets for sporting companies. Brands such as Reebok, Adidas, Nike and Puma have been around for more than two decades in India and have grown by virtue of pushing their wares through cricketing partnerships and other sporting activities.
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