Bengaluru – Snabbit, a home services platform, has raised $56 million in a Series D funding round co-led by Bertelsmann India Investments, Susquehanna Venture Capital, and Mirae Asset Venture Investments’ Unicorn Growth Fund, according to the company. Existing investors Nexus Venture Partners and Lightspeed also participated, along with FJ Labs Inc.
The funding comes six months after its Series C round and brings the company’s total capital raised to $112 million. The company said the new capital will be used to expand into additional cities, grow service categories, and strengthen its financial position.
Snabbit operates in five cities, including Bengaluru, Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Delhi NCR, Pune, and Hyderabad. It currently processes more than 40,000 jobs daily across 140 micromarkets and reported crossing 1 million monthly jobs in March 2026. The platform connects households with a network of more than 15,000 service professionals.
Founder and CEO Aayush Agarwal said the company aims to expand its marketplace and improve operational efficiency. Investors cited growth in demand and execution as factors behind their continued support.
The company’s model focuses on building density in localized markets to improve service delivery and reduce costs. It has also introduced safety measures for workers, including real-time tracking and emergency support systems.
India’s home services market is estimated at over $60 billion, with digital platforms accounting for a small share, according to the company.

