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    Cloudphysician raises $10.5 million in funding round led by Peak XV Partners

    Online healthcare and technology solutions provider Cloudphysician has raised $10.5 million (about Rs 87.7 crore) in a funding round led by Peak XV Partners, along with Elevar Equity and venture debt firm Panthera Peak. The startup will use the capital to strengthen its presence in India, enter other countries and develop its AI platform.

    Fintech firm Pine Labs weighs $1 billion IPO in India

    Pine Labs is reportedly considering a US IPO that could value the company at over $6 billion. The offering is expected to include both new and secondary shares, and the company may pursue a pre-IPO funding round.

    Peak XV Partners most active investor in India: Hurun report

    Peak XV is the most active investor in Indian startups with investments in 47 entities, according to the ASK Private Wealth Hurun India Future Unicorn Index 2024. Accel follows Peak XV with investments in 25 companies poised to become unicorns.

    Awfis to expand in new markets, says CMD Amit Ramani

    Awfis is targeting a 30% revenue growth in FY25, driven by expanding its supply and achieving higher occupancy rates at its current centers. The company operates in 17 cities, hosting 181 centers with approximately 110,000 seats and covering a chargeable area of 5.6 million square feet. Awfis saw its operating revenue grow 45% year on year to Rs 232.3 crore.

    AI startup OrbitShift raises $7 million in funding led by Peak XV's Surge, Stellaris Venture Partners

    AI startup OrbitShift has raised $ 7 million in funding from Peak XV Partners' accelerator programme Surge and Stellaris Venture Partners. The AI-powered sales intelligence startup will use the capital to increase its customer base in the US, and invest further in technology and product team to hone its portfolio.

    Ixigo's stock rally continues; retro tax relief likely for egaming cos

    Shares of Ixigo continued to surge a day after the travel platform’s IPO. This and more on today’s ETtech Top 5.

    • Ixigo IPO pops; AI jobs command premium pay

      Ixigo lists at about 50% premium, ends day at 20% upper circuit. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.

      Ixigo’s stellar stock market debut: Here’s what venture funds Elevation, Peak XV made on their investments

      Le Travenues Technology, which operates the travel platform Ixigo, made a stellar debut on Dalal Street on Monday with a premium of 48.5%. The IPO included a fresh equity issue of Rs 120 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) of up to 66.6 million shares. Existing shareholders such as Elevation Capital, Peak XV Partners, Aloke Bajpai, Rajnish Kumar, Micromax Informatics, and Placid Holdings partially offloaded their stakes through the OFS.

      Bluestone’s new investors; states & semicon hubs

      Happy Tuesday! New investors are finalising Bluestone’s pre-IPO funding round. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

      Ixigo IPO oversubscribed on Day 1: check details

      Le Travenues Technology, the parent company of online travel platform Ixigo, had a successful IPO opening day, subscribed 1.95 times on the BSE. Investors bid for 85.5 million shares against 43.7 million available. The IPO, which closes on June 12, includes a fresh equity issue of Rs 120 crore.

      Ixigo IPO opens for subscription. Should you bid?

      Ixigo IPO by Le Travenues Technology will open for subscription with a price band of Rs 88-93 per share. Investors can bid for 161 shares in one lot. The IPO closes on June 12.

      Wait for Ixigo to list before taking a call

      Le Travenues Technology, the promoter of Ixigo, is raising ₹740 crore through an IPO, with a fresh issue of ₹120 crore and an OFS of ₹620 crore.

      IPO gold rush for investors; second-hand EV sales sputter

      Happy Monday! Investors in new-age startups are set for huge gains as these firms list on the public markets. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

      How investors struck gold in the new-age IPO boom

      In the last month, several new-age companies backed by venture capital, have or are set to hit the public markets. This has resulted in a gold rush for their investors. Travel tech platform Ixigo is set to go public next week, while insurtech firm Go Digit and coworking startup Awfis have already listed on the exchanges in the past one month. Their investors, including Peak XV Partners, Elevation Capital, ChrysCapital and TVS Capital and A91 Partners, are sitting on multiple returns from some of these investments.

      Ixigo IPO opens tomorrow. What GMP signals ahead of subscription?

      Before its initial public offering (IPO) set to open for subscription on Monday, Le Travenues Technology, the company behind the travel platform Ixigo, is seeing its shares trade at a premium of Rs 25 in the unlisted market.

      Ixigo IPO opens on Monday. 10 things to know before subscribing to the issue

      Ixigo helps Indian travellers to plan, book and manage their trips be it rail, air, buses and hotels. The IPO comprises fresh equity sale of Rs 120 crore and offer for sale of up to 6.66 crore shares. Its price band has been fixed at Rs 88-93 per share.

      Prosus stake in Byju’s worth zero: HSBC

      This comes at the time of Byju's controversial $200 million right issue at 99% discount to its peak valuation of $22 billion, meaning any investor not investing in the rights issue will see its holding wiped off.

      Ixigo raises Rs 333 crore from anchor investors ahead of IPO

      Nomura, Morgan Stanley, 3P India Equity Fund, HDFC MF, Motilal Oswal MF, Government of Singapore are some of the marquee investors who subscribed to Ixigo's anchor book. The company had already announced pre-IPO secondary placements of around Rs 176.2 crore at the top end of price band.

      Ixigo to launch its IPO on June 10. Check key details

      The IPO comprises fresh equity sale of Rs 120 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) of up to 6.66 crore shares. Under the OFS, SAIF Partners, Peak XV Partners, Aloke Bajpai, Rajnish Kumar, Micromax Informatics and Placid Holdings will offload part of their stakes.

      New-age consumer brands trend on deal street

      Uppercase–a luggage brand started by former VIP Industries MD Sudip Ghose–is in talks with Flipkart-backer Accel to raise new capital, sources told us. This would be the 3rd major deal in the space after Peak XV Partners’ Mokobara investment and Lighthouse’s bet on Safari.

      How Unacademy board tweaked targets for founders’ voting rights

      Edtech unicorn Unacademy has changed the target for its cofounders Gaurav Munjal and Hemesh Singh to access additional voting rights through bonus shares issued to them in 2022. Industry sources said this move throws light on Unacademy’s changing ambitions as well as the broader sluggishness in the startup funding ecosystem.

      SuprDaily founder Puneet Kumar joins Nexus as venture partner

      Kumar joining Nexus Venture Partners adds to a long list of top personnel changes at venture firms in India over the last 8-10 months. He was previously at startup accelerator Y Combinator and had also founded Supr Daily along with Shreyas Nagdawane and Rohit Jain.

      Retail portion of Awfis IPO fully subscribed within hours of opening

      IPO, which includes a fresh share sale of Rs 128 crore and an offer-for-sale of up to 12.2 million shares, closes on May 24. Around 75% of the IPO is reserved for qualified institutional bidders (QIBs), 15% for non-institutional investors, and the remaining 10% for retail investors. The company’s shares will list on the stock exchanges on May 30.

      Flipback Tax: Razorpay restructures to cut levy; Groww pegs tax outgo at $70 million

      US-registered Razorpay is quickening plans to shift its domicile to India. For the same, it has initiated a restructuring exercise through which half a dozen India units are being brought under one holding company.

      Awfis sets Rs 364-383 price band for IPO

      The company expects its differentiated business model, expanding presence in tier-1 and tier-2 cities and increasing demand from large enterprises and startups to help make its public listing a success and drive future growth, founder and managing director Amit Ramani told ET on the sidelines of a pre-IPO conference in Mumbai.

      Awfis IPO on May 22: All you need to know

      Coworking space company, Awfis Space Solutions, will launch its initial public offering (IPO) on May 22, the company’s red herring prospectus showed. The Delhi-based company has reduced the fresh capital it is raising from the offering to Rs 128 crore from Rs 160 crore earlier.

      Office-sharing startup Awfis to launch IPO on May 22

      Delhi-based Awfis has reduced the fresh capital it is raising from the offering to Rs 128 crore from Rs 160 crore earlier. Meanwhile, the company's offer for sale component (OFS), through which investors like Peak XV Partners and private equity firm ChrysCapital are divesting their stakes, has been increased to 12.3 million shares from 10 million shares earlier.

      Meesho closes $275 million funding in first tranche, in talks for more

      Meesho secures $275M funding in a $600M round. Share transfers hinted in SEC filing. In total, Meesho has raised $1.36 billion – including secondaries – since 2015.

      Venturi Partners invests $27 million in Peak XV-backed K12 Techno

      Venturi Partners acquired a 5.12% stake in K12 Techno Services from Navneet Learning, operating Orchids international schools. The firm invests from its $180 million maiden fund in companies like Livspace, Country Delight, and Pristyn Care.

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