BambooBox Gets $6.6M

BambooBox raised $6.6M from Peak XV’s Surge for an AI‑driven ABM platform aimed at fixing execution bottlenecks in enterprise revenue teams—backers call it an ‘agentic outcome as a service.’ The raise underscores investor appetite for agentic ABM tooling. (x.com)

BambooBox was founded by Ankur Saigal and Divyesh Dixit, with Saigal previously serving as Chief Revenue Officer at Capillary Technologies. (yourstory.com) The startup operates from Bengaluru and San Francisco and reports enterprise customers across India and the United States. (prnewswire.com) Its product is described as a managed ABM operating system that pairs AI-powered orchestration with forward‑deployed ABM experts and is actively building AI agents to automate account research, personalization, and orchestration at scale. (prnewswire.com) Named customers cited by the company include Airtel Business (Bharti Airtel’s enterprise arm), Rootstock, and LightMetrics. (business-standard.com) Investor participation beyond the lead included Emergent Ventures, Arc180, Uncorrelated, and HAF/Hustle Fund alongside angel backers, and Emergent Ventures’ managing partner Anupam Rastogi highlighted the team’s mix of AI, proven playbooks, and forward‑deployed expertise. (prnewswire.com) Company statements say the capital will be directed to deepening AI capabilities, scaling its AI‑native ABM services globally, and embedding the platform as an execution layer on top of existing CRM, marketing‑automation, and sales‑engagement stacks. (yourstory.com) Surge’s seed platform—described on Peak XV’s site as providing up to $3 million in seed capital plus structured company‑building support—counts BambooBox as a past participant, with press coverage noting the startup was part of Surge’s sixth cohort. (surge.peakxv.com)

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