Zerodha’s Kamath Brothers Invest ₹250 Crore In InCred: Know The Details

The Kamath brothers, also known as the duo behind Zerodha, just invested ₹250 crore in a company called InCred Holdings, a fast-growing digital lending company.

Here’s What Nikhil Kamath Said:

“India’s credit system is changing fast, becoming more formal, digital, and accessible. InCred gets that. They have a great team, strong tech use, and clear direction. Backing them means backing the future of lending.”

It’s not just a financial investment, it’s about being aligned with where the market is headed.

What’s InCred All About?

InCred is a tech-driven lending company that gives out:

  • Personal loans
  • Education loans
  • Business loans for Small and Medium Enterprises.

It was started in 2016 by Bhupinder Singh, an ex- banker who clearly understood the market’s pain points. Instead of the long paperwork and delays of traditional banks, InCred uses data and technology to make faster, smarter lending decisions.

InCred Became a Unicorn in 2023

InCred joined the unicorn club in 2023, hitting a valuation of over $1 billion. That means major investors already saw the potential,and now, the Kamaths have joined that list too.

Who Are the Kamath Brothers?

Nithin and Nikhil Kamath changed the way Indians invest when they launched Zerodha, a platform that made stock trading affordable and easy. They also run True Beacon, which works with high-net-worth clients on long-term wealth management. 

InCred Is Preparing to Go Public

The timing of this investment is interesting, and here’s why InCred is working with ICICI Securities and Axis Capital to launch its IPO, which might happen in late 2025 (depending on market conditions and approvals).

The company is planning to raise between ₹4,000 crore and ₹5,000 crore, and reports suggest it could be valued between ₹15,000 crore to ₹22,500 crore.

That makes this one of the bigger IPOs to watch in India’s fintech sector over the next year.

InCred Is Expanding Beyond Lending

InCred isn’t stopping at loans. Its wealth management arm, called InCred Wealth, recently stepped into the retail broking game by acquiring a discount broking platform named Stocko.

InCred wants to be a full-service financial player—lending, wealth, broking—all under one umbrella.

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