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Why a four-year-old Indian credit card startup just crossed a $500M valuation against the cycle

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Indian travel-fintech startup Scapia has raised $63 million in a Series C round led by General Catalyst, pushing its post-money valuation past $500 million — more than double its April 2025 mark, according to TechCrunch. Existing backers Peak XV Partners and Z47 also participated in the all-equity round.

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A bet placed against the cycle

The deal lands at an unusual moment. India’s fintech funding was nearly flat in Q1 2026, rising just 2% year-on-year to $513 million, while the number of funding rounds fell from 99 to 45, according to Tracxn. The headline number was stable, but the market underneath it became more selective: fewer companies were raising money, and larger cheques were concentrating around later-stage players.

The U.S. fintech market moved differently in the same period. Tracxn reported that U.S. fintech funding reached $5.1 billion in Q1 2026, up 47% year-on-year, helped by large rounds in areas including AI and crypto infrastructure.

That contrast is what makes Scapia’s round notable. General Catalyst is not simply backing another card company. It is backing an Indian consumer fintech at a time when investors are putting fewer chips on the table, and when the winners are increasingly expected to show scale, distribution, and a reason to exist beyond rewards arbitrage.

What Scapia actually does

Founded in 2022 by former Flipkart executive Anil Goteti, Scapia bundles travel bookings, co-branded credit cards, and UPI-based payments into a single app. The Bengaluru-based company has raised $126 million to date, up from a roughly $200 million valuation in April 2025.

Its co-branded cards run on both Visa and RuPay, the Indian card network, letting users access card payments and UPI-linked credit through a single statement and repayment flow. Scapia partners with Federal Bank and BOBCARD, with a third banking partner planned in the coming months.

Growth numbers and the smaller-city tilt

Scapia reported flight bookings grew nearly six times over the past year, hotel bookings increased roughly eightfold, and customer growth rose sevenfold, without disclosing absolute figures. The startup said smaller Indian cities are driving a growing share of demand.

That matters because the company is not only selling a premium travel-card experience to India’s biggest metros. Its pitch sits at the intersection of three broader shifts: younger Indians travelling more, UPI becoming a default payment layer, and co-branded cards trying to turn everyday payments into loyalty-driven travel demand.

Goteti also flagged a shift in what younger travelers want from a card. According to the company, one-third of users now prefer airport dining and shopping rewards over lounge access.

The competitive field

Scapia operates in a thickening market. Domestic rivals include Niyo, which also combines banking and travel features, and listed travel platform Ixigo. Global fintechs including Revolut are also watching the Indian market. Scapia, which employs roughly 250 people, said the new capital will fund product expansion and hiring of AI-focused engineering and product talent.

Reading the structural signal

The deeper story sits underneath the funding headline. India’s payments stack gives startups a different set of rails to build on than they would have in markets where card networks dominate more of the transaction layer. UPI has already trained users to move money through mobile interfaces, while RuPay gives Indian issuers a domestic card network that can be linked into that ecosystem.

That does not make the model risk-free. Credit products still depend on underwriting discipline, repayment behaviour, banking partnerships, and the economics of rewards. But it does explain why a four-year-old company that combines travel, payments, and co-branded credit can command a valuation above $500 million even as India’s fintech funding market becomes more selective.

Scapia’s raise is not a sign that the funding slowdown is over. It is a sign of what survives inside it: companies that can turn existing infrastructure into a sharper consumer proposition, and convince global investors that the addressable market is still expanding.



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