M12, Microsoft’s venture
Bengaluru, June 10, 2020 .
M12, Microsoft’s venture
fund, announced its local presence in India with the opening ofan office
in Bengaluru.The office will pursue investment opportunities across the region,
focusing on B2B software startups in the sectors of applied AI, business applications,
infrastructure, security, and vanguard technologies. M12 seeks to invest in
disruptive enterprise software startups in the Series A through C funding
stages, targeting both local and cross-border solutions.
The new office is a step forward in M12’s long-term commitment
to the Indian startup ecosystem. The deep technical and business talent from
India’s world-class engineering schools and major R&D centers are among the
primary draws to the region. M12 has already been remotely investing in India
since 2019; its portfolio includes category leaders such as Innovaccer and
FarEye. In
2019, the fund hosted a marquee summit in Bengaluru to share thought leadership
in technology trends with influential leaders from startups and venture capital
funds.
Abhi Kumar, India Lead for M12,said: “Typically, we see the greatest hurdles in a startup’s journey as they scale from local success to global challengers, and then again when they go on to become category leaders. Both inflection points require specific and deep organizational strength, proven talent, GTM partnerships, and global investors. M12 is proud to be co-located in the region, and to bring experience and resources that will help startups successfully navigate these inflection points.”
Post-investment, the startups in M12’s portfolio can elect to
work with the fund’s Portfolio Development team, which is dedicated to
unlocking growth opportunities. Portfolio companies are actively supported
through connections to Microsoft’s go-to-market resources, access to Microsoft
technology and internal thought leaders, co-marketing opportunities, and
engagement with engineering teams to explore product integrations.
Since its founding in 2016, M12 has invested in 90 companies. A financial- and founder-focused fund, M12 maintains a technology-agnostic approach to investments. The 27-member global team has decades of experience in investing, product innovation, business development, go-to-market, R&D, and entrepreneurship. M12 investors take board seats as part of their investments to provide founders with active support and engagement.
The Bengaluru office joins an M12 network that includes San
Francisco, Seattle, London, and Tel Aviv. M12 (formerly known as Microsoft
Ventures) also partners with several of Microsoft’s broad startup engagement
programs, such as Microsoft for Startups. Microsoft also has an active business
development team that engages on strategic M&A. These separate teams are
deeply collaborative to offer startups the full value of the Microsoft
ecosystem.