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Amagi Media raises capital from Premji Invest, Mayfield Fund
MUMBAI: Advertising network Amagi Media Labs has raised its next round of investment from Premji Invest, the family office of Wipro’s chairman, Azim Premji and a continuing investment from Mayfield Fund.
The funds raised from this round will be used to bolster the company’s growth plans both in India and globally. In India, the funds will be primarily used for expanding its geo-targeting network including addition of new channels to its bouquet.
Having recently opened an office in Japan, Amagi also intends to use these funds to set up local offices in UK, Singapore and the US to expand its growing client base for its broadcast technology platform.
Amagi Media co-founder Baskar Subramanian said, “At this stage in our development, it is critical that we get the right investors on board whose vision matches ours and in this respect we are extremely pleased to have Premji Invest associate with us. This investment also reconfirms Mayfield Fund’s continuing confidence in our execution and growth. With over 300 per cent growth in revenues from last year, we have become the de facto choice for brands in their pursuit for effective advertising.”
As a highly diverse market with varied culture, languages, food habits and purchasing parities, India poses a unique marketing challenge. Addressing this need is Amagi’s USP. National and regional brands use Amagi’s platform to target their advertisements to specific markets or regions depending on their requirements.
Initially incubated in NSRCEL at IIM-Bangalore, Amagi Media had previously raised $12 million from Nadathur Investments and Mayfield Fund.
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One Hand Clap acquires Agenseed to enter distribution space
Creative agency expands into full-stack services with strategic buyout.
MUMBAI: One Hand Clap has decided to stop just clapping for great ideas now it wants to make sure they actually travel. The leading new-age creative agency and production house has acquired Agenseed, a seeding and distribution firm, marking its formal entry into the distribution segment. The move is aimed at expanding its role across the entire marketing value chain and unlocking new growth opportunities.
One Hand Clap expects the new distribution vertical to contribute up to 15 per cent of its overall revenues over the next 12–18 months, signalling a clear strategic shift beyond pure creative services.
Agenseed, founded by Monish Hardasani and Akram Malik, will function as the agency’s dedicated distribution arm. This acquisition strengthens One Hand Clap’s position as it aims to become a full-stack creative and distribution company in India’s rapidly growing digital advertising market.
With over 90 million posts shared daily on Instagram and brands allocating 25–35 per cent of their digital budgets to distribution and creator-led reach, amplification has become critical to campaign success. By integrating distribution early into the creative process, the agency hopes to help campaigns gain stronger cultural traction and momentum.
One Hand Clap founder Aakash Shah said, “The future of advertising is not just about executing great ideas, but about placing them intelligently. By owning both storytelling and distribution, we can drive greater impact for brands while opening up new revenue streams.”
Agenseed co-founder Monish Hardasani added, “The future belongs to ideas designed to travel. This partnership allows us to integrate distribution thinking at the source.”
Founded in 2019 by former AIB leaders Aakash Shah and Naveed Manakkodan, One Hand Clap has worked with major brands including Swiggy, Google, Netflix India, Crocs, Duolingo, CRED, Bumble, BGMI and Chetak. The agency also secured investment from Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath last year.
In an increasingly fragmented attention economy, this acquisition reflects a broader industry shift where agencies are building end-to-end capabilities to stay competitive. One Hand Clap is clearly clapping louder and ensuring its ideas now reach much further.






