NEW DELHI/GURUGRAM — February 17, 2026 — HomeRun, the pioneering platform streamlining material procurement for the construction and home-renovation industry, today announced it has raised ₹60 Crore in a Series A funding round. The round was led by Sorin Investments, with significant participation from Titan Capital Winners Fund, Sparrow Capital, Consumer Collective by Atrium, and Helios Holdings.
Founded by Pukhraj Grewal, HomeRun is building a hyperlocal, tech-enabled retail network that delivers branded construction and renovation materials, such as electricals, plumbing, hardware, adhesives and finishing products, within 60–90 minutes. Brings speed, reliability, and price transparency to construction material sourcing through a hyperlocal, tech-enabled quick-commerce model.
This latest infusion of capital will be used to scale HomeRun’s vision of building a robust “quick-commerce” infrastructure specifically tailored for construction materials, ensuring that essential supplies reach project sites with unprecedented efficiency.
Doubling Down on Vision Titan Capital, which backed HomeRun at the seed stage, has reaffirmed its confidence in the company’s trajectory by doubling down through the Titan Capital Winners Fund.
Commenting on the partnership, Shiv Kapoor, Vice President at Titan Capital Winners Fund, said:
“As the first investors in HomeRun, we are very happy to deepen our partnership with this latest investment. We think the construction industry in India is ripe for a change. It’s a very large industry, but building a good business here will require a lot of discipline and excellent execution. We have confidence that Pukhraj Grewal, along with the team that he will build, can create something high quality here.”
Transforming a Fragmented Market the Indian construction material market has historically suffered from opaque pricing and unpredictable delivery timelines. HomeRun’s tech-enabled platform allows users to source materials with the same ease and speed seen in consumer quick-commerce, effectively digitizing a massive offline sector.