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Indian yogurt brand Epigamia has raised debt funding of INR 350 million (approx. $4.3 million) from Grand Anicut Fund.

Owned by Drums Food International, Epigamia offers a wide range of all-natural Greek yogurt, smoothies, ghee-based spreads and curd. Rohan Mirchandani, CEO and co-founder of Epigamia, said: "We plan to use the funds to expand our production capacity and invest in machinery to meet the growing demand". In 2019,

Drums Food International secured INR 1.82 billion (approx. $25.6 million at the time) in funding, which included an investment from Danone Manifesto Ventures Mousse Partners.

Rafaela Sousa

Rafaela Sousa

4 October 2022

Epigamia raises INR 350m in debt funding

Epigamia raises INR 350m in debt funding
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