Indian cricketer Rohit Sharma has invested in Prozo, a full-stack supply chain platform.
Prozo has raised a total of $20 million to date, with participation from investors such as Sixth Sense Ventures and Jafco Asia across multiple funding rounds.
Founded in 2016 by Ashvini Jakhar, Prozo integrates warehousing, freight and fulfilment through a single, technology-enabled platform. Its proprietary control tower and flexible, pay-per-use model allow businesses to scale across B2B, B2C and D2C channels with speed and visibility.
The company currently operates 42 warehouses across 2.2 million square feet, delivers to more than 24,000 pin codes, and is operating at a revenue run-rate of ₹250 crore.
The company plans to expand its warehousing footprint 4-5x in the coming 5 years and further invest in its proprietary control tower technology to enhance real-time visibility, predictive analytics and automation.
Prozo’s clients include a wide range of digital-first and enterprise brands such as The Minimalist, Neemans, Beardo, Bewakoof, Traya, Snitch, Powerlook and Aramya, along with organisations like PhonePe, McGraw-Hill and Tata Consumer Brands.
Speaking about the investment, Rohit Sharma, said, “In sport and in business, consistent performance is never accidental. It comes from having a system that delivers day in and day out. That is what Prozo is building for Indian brands. Their approach combines scale, technology and operational excellence in a way that directly supports long-term growth. I see Prozo as a key player in shaping the future of commerce in India, and I am excited to join in that journey.”
Ashvini Jakhar, Founder and CEO of Prozo, said, “We are very happy to have Rohit Sharma on board as an investor. Rohit’s career reflects everything we believe great supply chains should represent, discipline, endurance and the ability to show up under pressure. His support reinforces our commitment to building infrastructure that is dependable and future-ready. At Prozo, we are focused on helping brands scale seamlessly, and this partnership further strengthens that mission.”

