Nutrizoe, a women’s nourishment brand has raised Rs 3 crore in a bridge round led by Inflection Point Ventures.
The funds will be utilized for the expansion and enhancement of Nutrizoe's Lactobite portfolio following the completion of clinical trials. The focus will be on further developing the product line to cater to a wider range of needs and preferences.
Additionally, the company aims to export its products to international markets, expanding its reach beyond India including UAE. The company will also allocate funds towards research and development to create new product formulations that align with Nutrizoe's mission of providing innovative and effective solutions in the health and wellness domain.
Addressing the development, Vikram Ramasubramanian, Partner, Inflection Point Ventures, says, “The female body experiences constant changes throughout every stage of life. Despite being aware of the body's needs, these requirements are often overlooked for various reasons. One crucial phase that requires the utmost attention is pregnancy and postpartum recovery. During this time, the body requires significantly more nutrition than usual to maintain the health of both the mother and the baby. Nutrizoe is an essential source of nourishment for women as these scientifically formulated products are enriched with all the necessary natural ingredients and are easily consumable. At IPV, we strongly identify with the brand's vision of introducing revolutionary products that alleviate the challenges faced by women.”
Richa Pendake, Founder & CEO, Nutrizoe says, “With growing apprehension around processed foods / Lack of clean labels at “Nutrizoe” our vision is addressing problems through functional & nutraceutical food as an alternative to medicines. Identifying the gap through extensive research and developing products that are science and evidence-based.”
“We are excited to have IPV backing us in this goal to create healthy moms and healthy babies. With the varied experience, network and portfolio companies of IPV we look forward to a learning journey upwards and beyond,” She added.