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Pocket FM sweeps 46% of startup funding this week
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
Pocket FM secured 46% of the $223 million funding obtained by Indian startups this week. Growth-stage deals dominated with 79% of the funding, while early-stage deals constituted 11.2%. The week's funding marked a 67% decline from the previous year. Additionally, other notable deals include The Good Glamm Group raising $30 million, Curefoods securing $25 million, Ultrahuman raising $35 million, Jumbotail obtaining $18 million, and Optimo Loan receiving $10 million in funding.
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From Pocket FM to Ultrahuman- Indian Startups Raised $205 Mn This Week
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
Indian startups raised a total of $204.84 million in funding across 14 deals during the third week of March. This marked a slight decrease from the previous week's funding of $226.2 million across 18 deals. The largest deal of the week was audio entertainment platform Pocket FM raising $103 million in its Series D funding round. The media and entertainment sector attracted the most funding, followed by ecommerce. Startups operating in the ecommerce sector secured $54.1 million via three deals. Nexus Venture Partners was the most active investor during the week.
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Pocket FM Enters Digital Novel Space With $40 Mn For New Arm
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
Audio OTT platform, Pocket FM, has launched Pocket Novel, an online novel reading platform, with the aim of expanding into other entertainment segments and formats. The startup plans to invest $40 million in this new venture and aims to reach an annual revenue of $100 million by 2025. Pocket Novel already has a community of 150,000 writers and aims to grow that to one million by 2025, along with a library of two million novels. The startup previously secured $16 million in funding and reported a 56% reduction in net loss in FY23.
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Audiotech startup Pocket FM raises $100M in funding led by Lightspeed Venture Partners
IndianStartupNews
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1y ago
Medial
Audiotech startup Pocket FM has raised $100 million in funding from Lightspeed Venture Partners to expand its audiobook platform in the U.S. market. The company is also in talks with the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority for additional funding to support international expansion. Pocket FM operates on a freemium model and has seen significant growth, with an annualized revenue run rate of $160 million expected by the end of 2023. The startup aims to achieve $100 million in annual revenue globally by 2025.
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PhonePe talent head Subeer Bakshi quits, joins Pocket FM
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
PhonePe's Head of Talent, Subeer Bakshi, has resigned from the fintech giant and joined audio entertainment startup Pocket FM. Bakshi will lead the "People & Culture" division at Pocket FM. Rohan Nayak, Co-founder and CEO of Pocket FM, expressed confidence that Bakshi's expertise would strengthen their commitment to creating an enabling culture and make Pocket FM an employer of choice. Bakshi, who previously served as Talent Strategy Head at PhonePe, will spearhead the development of people processes and culture at Pocket FM to support the company's hyper-growth.
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Pocket FM Bags $100 Mn Funding From Lightspeed
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
Audio tech platform Pocket FM has reportedly raised $100 million in funding from venture capital firm Lightspeed Venture Partners. The startup is also said to be in talks with the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) for additional funding, as it plans to expand its presence in the US. Pocket FM offers a range of audio book content in multiple languages and genres, operating on a freemium model where users can purchase coins to access premium episodes. The company has seen significant growth, with a six to seven-fold increase in annualized revenue run rate (ARR) to $160 million in 2023.
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Abu Dhabi's ADIA explores investment in India's Pocket FM, sources say
TechCrunch
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1y ago
Medial
Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund, ADIA, is holding talks to back Indian audio-storytelling platform Pocket FM in a new funding round. Pocket FM recently secured around $100 million in funding from Lightspeed Venture Partners. The talks with ADIA have been ongoing for over a month and are currently confidential. Pocket FM has seen rapid revenue growth and aims to reach an annualized revenue run rate of $100 million by the end of 2023. Pocket FM offers a freemium model, allowing users to pay for the content they prefer rather than the entire library.
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Lightspeed-backed Pocket FM snags $103 mn in Series D funding
VCCircle
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1y ago
Medial
Audio entertainment platform Pocket FM has raised $103 million in a Series D funding round led by existing investor Lightspeed Venture Partners. The funding will be used to support Pocket FM's expansion into the US market and facilitate global expansion into Europe and Latin America. Additionally, the company plans to strengthen its content library and provide a platform for writers to share their stories. Pocket FM claims to have the largest repository of exclusive audio series, with over 100,000 hours of content and more than 2,000 exclusive series across various genres and languages.
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Pocket FM raises $103 Mn in Series D round
Entrackr
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1y ago
Medial
Audio series platform Pocket FM has scooped up $103 million in its Series D round led by Lightspeed, and with participation from Stepstone Group. The new funding will strengthen Pocket FM’s push into the US market and also support global expansion as the company plans to expand into Europe and LATAM markets this year, the firm said in a press release. Pocket FM facilitates long-form audio content including audio shows, stories, and novels. The company will keep creating exclusive content libraries by providing a platform to the writer community. This latest round brings Pocket FM’s total funding to date to $196.5 million. Entrackr had exclusively reported about Pocket FM’s new fundraise in October last year. The Bengaluru-based company claims to have over 100,000 hours of content, including more than 2,000 exclusive audio series and more than 400,000 episodes across genres and languages. The company also said that it has surpassed $150 million (Rs 1,250 crore) ARR, and is growing at 57% QoQ. In 2023, it clocked over 20 million transactions and claimed that its US revenue crossed $100 million in average revenue run rate (ARR) during the last calendar year. “US audiences are the most engaged on the platform globally, spending over 135 minutes daily. The platform has approximately 10 million registered users in the US,” the firm added in the press release. The Indian entity of Pocket’s FM reported an 8.7X surge in its revenue to Rs 148.7 crore in FY23 from Rs 17 crore in FY22, according to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible. The firm also managed to contract its losses by 73.5% to Rs 45.47 crore in FY23 from Rs 171.6 crore in FY22. Its direct competitor Kuku FM raised $25 million in its Series C round in September last year. The company’s revenue from operations rose to Rs 41.2 crore during FY23 from Rs 4.4 crore in FY22.
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Lightspeed-Backed Pocket FM Fires Around 200 Writers
Inc42
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1y ago
Medial
Pocket FM recently went through a layoff exercise, resulting in the departure of fewer than 200 writers. The goal of this restructuring was to reallocate resources to align with the platform's current show pipeline. Established in 2018, Pocket FM is an audio streaming platform that offers a wide range of content in various languages and genres, including romance, self-help, and motivation.
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Pocket FM seeks Rs 85.7 Cr in damages from KuKu FM; rival calls charges motivated
Entrackr
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29d ago
Medial
The ongoing legal dispute between audio platforms Pocket FM and Kuku FM reached the Delhi High Court on Thursday, with both sides presenting detailed arguments over alleged copyright and trademark violations. Pocket FM has sued Mebigo Labs, which runs Kuku FM, for allegedly copying five of its audio series and is seeking Rs 85.7 crore in damages along with a permanent injunction on the use of its content formats, titles, and artwork. During the virtual hearing, both sides presented their arguments in detail. Pocket FM alleged that Kuku FM has been copying its content for over four years, including shows, thumbnails, episode formats, and overall presentation, to mislead users and draw away its audience. It also pointed to past legal actions that led to content takedowns or temporary relief. In response, Kuku FM denied the broad allegations and told the court that the five disputed series involve significant research and analysis. The company asked for at least two weeks to file a detailed reply. Kuku FM also alleged that Pocket FM’s repeated legal actions are motivated and are timed to disrupt investor and public confidence, especially as the company is preparing for a potential IPO. The court took this into account but focused on the current copyright claims. Acknowledging the complexity of the dispute, the court directed Kuku FM to submit its written response within two weeks. The court also asked the company to provide a Chartered Accountant (CA) certificate detailing the revenue earned from the five allegedly infringing series since their prospective launch dates. Until further notice, Kuku FM has also been restrained from releasing any new episodes of the said shows. The next hearing is scheduled for August 29. The court said that both parties had presented a “balanced approach” in their arguments and decided not to issue any immediate directions on takedowns or relief, allowing the legal process to progress further. This isn’t the first legal clash between the two companies. Since 2022, they’ve filed multiple cases against each other. One was settled in December 2022, after Pocket FM accused KuKu FM of publishing audio summaries of books it held exclusive rights to. More recently, on May 30 this year, the Delhi High Court issued an injunction against KuKu FM in another case filed by Pocket FM, which alleged that KuKu FM had copied its original content, including a voiceover urging listeners to “aage ki kahani ke liye, log in kariye Pocket FM par,” directly mimicking Pocket FM’s format.
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