Shark Tank Nepal Episode 7: Big Wins for Bihe Nepal and Sajilo Sewa, But Some Startups Miss Out

A mix of wins and misses as Nepali startups vie for investment on Shark Tank Nepal’s latest episode.

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Sanjog Koirala
Sanjog Koirala is a dedicated writer and pop culture enthusiast with a sharp eye for entrepreneurship and innovation. Specializing in Shark Tank Nepal coverage, Sanjog brings...
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Shark Tank Nepal Episode 7 brought a fresh batch of passionate entrepreneurs from various fields, ready to impress the Sharks with innovative ideas and strong business plans. From tech solutions and food ventures to creative products and services, the startups demonstrated both ambition and resilience. While some secured valuable deals, others gained important insights to refine their ventures.

Startups that got deals

Bihe Nepal
Co-founders: Shreya Katuwal & Shraddha Katuwal
Business: Dating and matrimonial app
Ask: NPR 1,000 for 1% Equity

Bihe Nepal impressed the Sharks with its unique approach to matchmaking in Nepal’s growing digital space. Sharks Hem Raj, Cabinet, Anand, Ritu, and Saurabh invested NPR 1,000 for 1% equity, marking a unanimous deal and strong vote of confidence.

Co-founders: Shreya Katuwal & Shraddha Katuwal

Sajilo Sewa
Co-founders: Sujeet Regmi, Kawish Shrestha, & Pukar Acharya
Business: Service and maintenance
Ask: NPR 1.5 Crore for 10% Equity

Sajilo Sewa presented a solid service startup focused on convenient maintenance solutions. Sharks Cabinet and Saurabh invested NPR 1.5 Crore but requested 15% equity, which the founders accepted, securing a strategic partnership to accelerate growth.

Co-founders: Sujeet Regmi, Kawish Shrestha, & Pukar Acharya

Startups that missed deals

Delish Dairies
Co-founders: Surya Karki & Sandip Poudel
Business: Dairy enterprise
Ask: NPR 10 Crore for 4% Equity

Delish Dairies showcased a large-scale dairy business with big ambitions. Despite a counteroffer from the Sharks of NPR 10 Crore for 5.5% equity, the founders and Sharks could not agree, and no deal was finalized.

Co-founders: Surya Karki & Sandip Poudel

Green Gold Bamboo
Founder: Keshav Adhikari
Business: Bamboo products
Ask: NPR 1 Crore for 25% Equity

Green Gold Bamboo pitched eco-friendly bamboo products but could not convince the Sharks to invest at the requested terms, leaving the tank without a deal.

Founder: Keshav Adhikari

Sharks continue to back creative Nepali startups

Episode 7 reinforced the Sharks’ enthusiasm for startups combining innovation with scalable business models. From tech-driven matchmaking apps to essential services and eco-friendly products, the investors are keen on ventures that promise impact and execution. Though not every pitch resulted in funding, each entrepreneur walked away with valuable advice to enhance their journey.

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Sanjog Koirala is a dedicated writer and pop culture enthusiast with a sharp eye for entrepreneurship and innovation. Specializing in Shark Tank Nepal coverage, Sanjog brings fresh, insightful analysis of startup pitches, investor strategies, and business trends from the show.
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