New Delhi: Cash-flow based financing platform, Velocity has committed Rs 200 crore in 2025 to support the growth of restaurants and cloud kitchens across India, the company said in a press release on Thursday.
Velocity has partnered with several food and beverage brands, including IDC Kitchen, Daily Sushi, and Jamie’s Pizza.
“The growing appetite of Indian consumers for diverse culinary experiences, combined with the convenience of online food delivery, is driving remarkable growth in the F&B sector. This shift is also fueling a premiumization trend, as consumers increasingly seek high-quality food and beverage options, reflecting their willingness to spend and indulge in unique dining experiences. Velocity’s cash-flow based financing model ensures that F&B brands can scale seamlessly while maintaining financial flexibility,” commented Atul Khichariya, co-founder and COO, Velocity.
India’s food delivery and dining-out market is projected to nearly double from Rs 5.5 trillion to Rs 9 trillion by 2030, the release read. This surge is driven by rising disposable incomes, evolving consumer preferences, and the expanding reach of food aggregator platforms.