Go Zero secured financing in a round led by DSG Consumer Partners, Saama, and V3 Ventures, with participation from angel investors Shantanu Deshpande, CEO of the Bombay Shaving Company; Arjun Purkayastha, Regional – Head Greater China, Reckitt Benckiser; Nikhil Vora, Founder & CEO, Sixth Sense Ventures; Krishi Fagwani, CEO, Thrive; and others. Founded by Kiran Shah, the brand’s product portfolio comprises zero-sugar, high-protein, and low-calorie ice creams.
Kiran Shah, Founder, Go Zero, said in a statement, “Post the pandemic, people have become conscious of what they are consuming. More and more consumers are switching to healthier snacking options. With Go Zero, we aim to make the ice cream and dessert eating experience a healthy and guilt-free one for all. All our products are completely zero sugar, sweetened with plant-based sweeteners, which are completely safe and low in calories. For example, my favourite is the Belgian Chocolate flavour, which was designed such that consumers never had to feel a compromise while consuming a no-sugar product. With a wide range of low-calorie, high-protein, vegan, and keto ice creams, there’s something in it for everyone. Our wide range of zero-sugar popsicles will take you down memory lane. All products are made with natural ingredients, and there are zero artificial flavours or preservatives.”
“With this fundraise, we will look at expanding our presence in all major cities and on all e-commerce and q-commerce channels such as Swiggy, Zomato, Blinkit, Instamart, and Zepto. The funds will also be used for marketing and creating awareness about the brand,” added Kiran.
According to reports, the Indian ice cream market is expected to see a twofold increase by 2026 and a quadruple surge by 2039, reaching a substantial value of Rs 410,398 million ($5.1 billion) with a CAGR of 15%.