Full-stack supply chain platform Prozo on Tuesday, August 5, announced an undisclosed amount of investment from Bollywood actor and entrepreneur Ranbir Kapoor.
Ashvini Jakhar, Founder and CEO, Prozo
“Ranbir brings creative depth and strategic thinking. His belief in reliable operations mirrors our ethos, and we’re excited to build with his support,” said Jakhar, a former naval doctor and McKinsey consultant who started the brand in 2016.
Based in Gurugram, Prozo operates a proprietary technology stack that enables more than 150 brands to integrate warehousing, freight, and fulfillment on a single tech platform.
Ranbir Kapoor said, “Every brand today needs speed, consistency and adaptability...Prozo’s systems give brands that edge. I’ve seen how great execution builds trust—and Prozo is enabling that behind the scenes.”
Earlier this year, the actor had launched his own lifestyle and clothing brand ARKS in February 2025.
Prozo is looking to expand warehousing network into new cities and offer tailored services to quick commerce brands and Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) across India.
It also aims to double down on automation and predictive analytics while enhancing capabilities to fulfil same day or next delivery features.
Serving Business-to-Business (B2B), Direct-to-Consumer (D2C), and marketplaces alike, Prozo's rich list of clients include The Minimalist, Neemans, Comet, Beardo, Snitch, Traya, Powerlook, and PhonePe, among others.
Prozo currently operates 42 tech-enabled warehouses covering over 2.2 million square feet, delivers to more than 24,000 pin codes, and is operating at a
However, Ranbir Kapoor is not the first celebrity to invest in the company. In June this year, Indian cricketer Rohit Sharma made a strategic investment in the company.
Prozo had also raised $20 million from Sixth Sense Ventures and JAFCO Asia across multiple rounds.
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