
FemiSafe Raises Rs 3 Crore to Expand Women's Wellness Product Range & Market Presence
By: WE Staff | Tuesday, 11 March 2025
- FemiSafe raised ₹3 crore in seed funding to expand its product range, improve supply chains, and focus on femtech innovation.
- The company plans to grow its offline presence and use quick commerce to drive revenue by 2025.
To expand its product range and strengthen its market presence, Kochi-based women’s wellness brand FemiSafe has raised ₹3 crore in seed funding. The company, which focuses on menstrual care, grooming, and intimate hygiene, plans to use the funds to develop new products, improve its supply chain, and expand into quick commerce (Q-commerce).
A short term for female technology, Femtech refers to innovations aimed at improving women’s health and wellness. This includes solutions for menstrual health, reproductive care, pregnancy, and menopause—areas that remain underfunded despite growing demand. With this funding, FemiSafe aims to invest in research and development (R&D), bringing more innovation into the femtech space.
The round saw participation from multiple investors, including Kerala Angel Network, Jess of Lunar Family Office, BeyondTeQ Ventures (Oman), and Musthafa Koori of Black Pepper Holdings. Tom M Joseph of Jain University, who had previously invested in FemiSafe’s pre-seed round, also took part in this round. Additionally, Westland Partners (UK) has joined as a Board Advisor.
Naseef Nazar and Noureen Aysha, co-founders of FemiSafe, believe the brand is not just about selling products but also about raising awareness and challenging social taboos. Noureen said, "Our commitment extends beyond products; it's about cultivating a culture of awareness and education around menstrual and sexual health,".
Tom M Joseph, an Investor, highlighted the company’s impact, stating, “FemiSafe has made remarkable progress in addressing women’s essential needs. Their passion and vision make them a strong player in the femtech space.”
According to Sabil Abdullakutty, the Business Head of FemiSafe, the company is looking to expand its offline distribution network and strengthen its presence in more markets. Quick commerce is expected to contribute significantly to its revenue by 2025.