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    Zepto raises $665 million funding at $3.6 billion valuation to take on Blinkit, Swiggy Instamart

    Company to double dark-store count to 700, taking on rivals Blinkit, Swiggy Instamart and Big Basket’s BB Now; DST Global, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Avenir Growth Capital and Avra joined as new investors in the round led by Glade Brook Capital, StepStone Group and Nexus Venture Partners.

    ETtech Q&A | We pivoted multiple times, have been close to bankruptcy: Ixigo founders

    Le Travenues Technology, the company behind the travel platform Ixigo, saw its shares listed on stock exchanges at a 48.5% premium to the IPO price. Cofounders Aloke Bajpai and Rajnish Kumar discussed the successful IPO and investor response with ET.

    Oyo finalises Rs 1,000 crore fundraise from Indian family offices

    Oyo fundraise: Hospitality startup Oyo is raising around Rs 1,000 crore from family offices and investors. The fundraise aims to value Oyo at about $2.5 billion, marking a significant decrease from its peak valuation of $9 billion in 2021. Oyo is slated to hold an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) on Tuesday to approve the fundraise.

    Ixigo IPO fully subscribed; more layoffs at Paytm

    The initial public offering of subscription travel firm Ixigo sailed through on the first day on robust retail interest. Details on this and more in today's ETtech Top 5.

    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.

    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.

    The Economic Times
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