New Delhi: Home services startup Snabbit has raised $56 million in its Series D funding round, aiming to scale operations and expand its footprint across India’s growing urban markets.
Founded in 2024 by Aayush Agarwal, Snabbit connects households with trained women professionals for quick and reliable home services. The platform currently operates across major cities including Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Pune.
The funding round was co-led by Susquehanna Venture Capital, Mirae Asset, and Bertelsmann India Investments. With this latest infusion, the company’s total funding has reached $112 million, valuing Snabbit at approximately $350–360 million.
The startup has witnessed rapid growth, reporting significant cost reductions alongside a sharp rise in demand. Notably, Snabbit facilitated nearly one million jobs in March alone, highlighting its scale and operational efficiency.
The newly raised capital will be used to expand into new cities and micro-markets, while also diversifying its service offerings. The company plans to introduce additional services such as home cooks, further strengthening its presence in the home services ecosystem.
Snabbit’s model focuses on formalizing employment opportunities for women in a largely fragmented sector. By providing structured training and consistent work opportunities, the platform aims to improve income stability and empower women professionals across urban India.
As demand for reliable home services continues to rise, Snabbit is positioning itself as a key player in transforming the sector through technology-driven solutions and workforce formalization.
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