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Be Clinical raises Rs 2 crore in seed funding round led by Titan Capital

Be Clinical raises Rs 2 crore in seed funding round led by Titan Capital

Fashion Network15-05-2025

Be Clinical, a science-led skincare brand has raised Rs 2 crore ($234,439) in a seed funding round led by Titan Capital, with additional backing from angel investor Aditya Agarwal.
The brand will utilise the capital to bring manufacturing in-house, improving operational workflows, and safeguarding the brand's proprietary formulations.
Additionally, the brand plans to expand into new segments within the anti-ageing category.
Commenting on the funding, Hemangi Dhir, founder of Be Clinical in a statement said, 'Securing this investment is a strong validation of our vision. Anti-ageing has often been treated as an afterthought, but at Be Clinical, it's our primary focus. We're building a brand that addresses a real and growing need.'
A spokesperson from Titan Capital added, 'We invested in Be Clinical because it sits at the intersection of science and self-care. What truly stood out was the founder's deep understanding of the modern skincare consumer—not just what they buy, but why.'
Founded by Hemangi Dhir, Be Clinical operates through a direct-to-consumer model across India.

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