Cloud infra company Nava raises $22m in Series A round, led by Greenoaks

Cloud infra company Nava raises $22m in Series A round, led by Greenoaks

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Nava (formerly Kluisz), a cloud infrastructure company focused on building GPU compute platforms and AI data centres across the Asia-Pacific region, raised $22 million in Series A funding, per an announcement.

The round was led by Greenoaks, with participation from RTP Global and Unicorn India Ventures.

Nava will use the funds to expand its GPU compute and AI data centre footprint across Asia Pacific.

“This fundraise marks an important step in our journey. What started as an AI-native cloud platform has now evolved into something much larger, where we are building the foundational cloud platform layer for AI in Asia,” Abhinav Sinha, co-founder and CEO, Nava.

Alongside the funding round, the company announced its rebranding to Nava. As part of its next phase of growth, Nava is establishing Singapore as its regional headquarters to be closer to key Asia-Pacific markets and to access global talent. Founded in 2025, Nava is creating a cloud platform for AI. It provides hardware and software designed to run AI efficiently, as more businesses adopt AI.

Nava previously raised a $9.6-million seed round led by RTP Global, with participation from Unicorn India Ventures, Blume Founders Fund, and Climber Capital.

Edited by: Joymitra Rai

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