MUFG-Backed Infra.Market Nets $150 Million Ahead of IPO

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Mumbai-headquartered building materials marketplace Infra.Market, with backing from MUFG, has secured a total of $150 million in debt financing from Mars Growth Capital—adding another $50 million in the latest tranche—aimed at accelerating its expansion ahead of its planned IPO.

Founded in 2016, Infra.Market operates a tech-driven platform that connects manufacturers, traders, and contractors of construction materials. With a network spanning over 250 manufacturing units and 10,000 retail touchpoints, the company offers competitive pricing, inventory transparency, and logistics support—streamlining procurement across India’s fragmented materials market.

The infusion is earmarked for scaling operations, enhancing technology frameworks like AI-driven demand forecasting, and expanding warehouse and delivery infrastructure. Positioned for a public listing, Infra.Market aims to improve unit economics and strengthen its competitive advantage in a market estimated to be tens of billions annually.

This milestone underscores growing investor confidence in India’s digitization of the traditional building materials sector. Infra.Market’s debt financing sets it on a path to deepen market penetration, sharpen margins, and chart a high-growth trajectory that could make it one of the few Indian B2B startups to successfully scale into ceramic public markets.

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