D2C menstrual hygiene startup HealthFab raises Rs 20 crore from Atomic Capital
Bengaluru-based direct-to-customer (D2C) menstrual hygiene startup HealthFab has raised Rs 20 crore from early-stage venture investor Atomic Capital. Founded in 2019 by Kiriti Acharjee, Sourav Chakrabarty, and Satyajit Chakraborty, HealthFab claims to provide affordable health and hygiene solutions.
“We plan to use this funding to expand beyond our current product (period underwear) into a full-stack period care platform, building products across (period) pain, sleep, and energy, while also strengthening our offline presence and investing in R&D,” said Acharjee, who’s also the CEO of HealthFab.
