Quick Clean Raises ₹133 Crore to Scale Laundry Infrastructure

Strengthen investments in AI-powered laundry operations, automation, predictive maintenance and sustainability technologies, while supporting its international expansion into Southeast Asia and the Middle East.

By Entrepreneur India Staff | Jul 16, 2026
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Quick Clean, an on-premise laundry infrastructure company, has raised US$14 million (approximately ₹133 crore) in a Series B funding round led by Stakeboat Capital, with continued participation from existing investors Alkemi Growth Capital and Blue Ashva Capital.

The fresh capital will be used to expand the company’s footprint across India, strengthen investments in AI-powered laundry operations, automation, predictive maintenance and sustainability technologies, while supporting its international expansion into Southeast Asia and the Middle East.

Founded in 2010 by brothers Anshul Gupta and Ankur Gupta, Quick Clean operates a Build-Own-Operate (BOO) model that enables hotels and hospitals to outsource laundry operations while retaining on-premise infrastructure and operational control. The company currently manages more than 140 on-premise laundry facilities across 38 cities, processes over 100,000 kilograms of linen daily, and employs more than 1,500 professionals.

Over the next five years, Quick Clean plans to expand its network to more than 500 on-premise laundry facilities, primarily serving India’s hospitality and healthcare sectors, while creating new employment opportunities and enhancing operational efficiency through technology-led solutions.

Commenting on the funding, Anshul Gupta, Founder and CEO of Quick Clean, said the investment validates the company’s vision of transforming institutional laundry into a professionally managed, technology-driven infrastructure business.

“Our ambition is to build the world’s largest on-premise laundry infrastructure company. This funding will enable us to strengthen our leadership in India while expanding into international markets,” Gupta said.

Girish Patil, Managing Director of Stakeboat Capital, said Quick Clean has built a differentiated platform supported by strong operational capabilities and long-standing partnerships with global equipment manufacturers.

“As India’s hospitality and healthcare sectors continue to expand, we believe Quick Clean is well positioned to strengthen its market leadership. We are excited to partner with the company in its next phase of growth,” he said.

Existing investor Alka Goel, Founder of Alkemi Growth Capital, said the firm’s confidence in Quick Clean has strengthened over time as demand for hygiene, infection prevention and sustainable infrastructure continues to grow.

Quick Clean counts leading hospitality and healthcare brands such as Marriott, Taj, Hyatt, Radisson, ITC Hotels, AIIMS, Lilavati Hospital and Bombay Hospital among its clients.

The company also highlighted its sustainability initiatives, stating that its operations use approximately 8 litres of water per kilogram of linen processed, compared with the industry average of nearly 24 litres. According to the company, it has so far saved more than 457 million litres of water and prevented over 60 million kilograms of carbon emissions, helping customers improve their environmental performance while reducing operating costs.

Quick Clean, an on-premise laundry infrastructure company, has raised US$14 million (approximately ₹133 crore) in a Series B funding round led by Stakeboat Capital, with continued participation from existing investors Alkemi Growth Capital and Blue Ashva Capital.

The fresh capital will be used to expand the company’s footprint across India, strengthen investments in AI-powered laundry operations, automation, predictive maintenance and sustainability technologies, while supporting its international expansion into Southeast Asia and the Middle East.

Founded in 2010 by brothers Anshul Gupta and Ankur Gupta, Quick Clean operates a Build-Own-Operate (BOO) model that enables hotels and hospitals to outsource laundry operations while retaining on-premise infrastructure and operational control. The company currently manages more than 140 on-premise laundry facilities across 38 cities, processes over 100,000 kilograms of linen daily, and employs more than 1,500 professionals.

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