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10 Most Funded Indian Startups Eyeing the IPO Route in 2025 these Indian startups are preparing for their IPO journeys in 2025: 1. Ola Consumer – $3.84 Billion 2. OYO – $3.47 Billion 3. PhonePe – $2.29 Billion 4. Lenskart – $1.78 Billion 5.

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Hey I am on Medial • 21d

Oyo should clean up its act. Their hotels sucked, their service, trust factor, all of that is slowly slipping away

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