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Gen Z investing startup Trackk raises $3.7 mn from Lightspeed, Info Edge

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Gen Z investing startup Trackk raises $3.7 mn from Lightspeed, Info Edge

Trackk, a Mumbai-based investment platform targeting Gen Z investors, secured $3.7 million in seed funding from Lightspeed and Info Edge Ventures to expand its AI-driven stock discovery tools and broking infrastructure. The startup, founded by Vedant Gupte, Siddharth Thakkar, and Aryan Jain, aims to simplify investing for young Indians with 90% of its user base aged 20-24, and recently became one of India’s youngest registered brokers." "article": "Trackk, a Bengaluru-based investment platform designed for Gen Z investors, has raised $3.7 million in a seed funding round led by Lightspeed Ventures, with participation from Info Edge Ventures and angel investors including Gaurav Munjal, Roman Saini, Tanmay Bhatt, Varun Mayya, and Gaurav Kapoor. The funding will support expansion of its broking infrastructure, product development, user acquisition, and team growth, with a focus on creating additional financial products tailored to younger Indian investors. Founded by Vedant Gupte, Siddharth Thakkar, and Aryan Jain, Trackk combines AI-led stock discovery, personalized user journeys, and simplified execution tools to make investing accessible for first-time users. The platform has seen strong adoption among Gen Z, with nearly 90% of its user base aged 20-24, reflecting a shift in financial market participation among younger Indians. In October 2025, Trackk became one of India’s youngest registered brokers after receiving recognition from Sundararaman R, Managing Director and CEO of the Bombay Stock Exchange. The company plans to evolve into a multi-asset financial platform, offering investing, wealth creation, and broader financial products for young Indians. Romit Mehta of Lightspeed noted that Trackk is building for a new generation of investors with different financial product expectations. Chinmaya Sharma from Info Edge Ventures emphasized the need for platforms that help young Indians make informed financial decisions and build long-term wealth responsibly. The funding will accelerate Trackk’s growth, including strengthening its technology and expanding its team to support increased user engagement and product innovation.

Trackk, a Bengaluru-based investment platform designed for Gen Z investors, has raised $3.7 million in a seed funding round led by Lightspeed Ventures, with participation from Info Edge Ventures and angel investors including Gaurav Munjal, Roman Saini, Tanmay Bhatt, Varun Mayya, and Gaurav Kapoor. The funding will support expansion of its broking infrastructure, product development, user acquisition, and team growth, with a focus on creating additional financial products tailored to younger Indian investors. Founded by Vedant Gupte, Siddharth Thakkar, and Aryan Jain, Trackk combines AI-led stock discovery, personalized user journeys, and simplified execution tools to make investing accessible for first-time users. The platform has seen strong adoption among Gen Z, with nearly 90% of its user base aged 20-24, reflecting a shift in financial market participation among younger Indians. In October 2025, Trackk became one of India’s youngest registered brokers after receiving recognition from Sundararaman R, Managing Director and CEO of the Bombay Stock Exchange. The company plans to evolve into a multi-asset financial platform, offering investing, wealth creation, and broader financial products for young Indians. Romit Mehta of Lightspeed noted that Trackk is building for a new generation of investors with different financial product expectations. Chinmaya Sharma from Info Edge Ventures emphasized the need for platforms that help young Indians make informed financial decisions and build long-term wealth responsibly. The funding will accelerate Trackk’s growth, including strengthening its technology and expanding its team to support increased user engagement and product innovation.

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