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Education-focused NBFC Auxilo secures $6 Mn debt

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Education-focused NBFC Auxilo secures $6 Mn debt
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Education-focused NBFC Auxilo has raised Rs 50 crore (approximately $6 million) in non-convertible debt from AK Capital Finance. This marks the first fundraise of the Mumbai-based company in 2023. The board at Auxilo has approved the allotment of 5,000 non-convertible debentures (NCDs) at an issue price of Rs 1,00,000 each for a consideration of Rs 50 crore, the company’s regulatory filings with the Registrar of Companies show. The offer also includes an option for an additional subscription (green shoe option) of Rs 25 crore which will take the total to Rs 75 crore. Established in 2017, Auxilo offers student loans for pursuing education within India or abroad. It also extends loans to educational institutions for infrastructure and working capital requirements. Auxilo has raised over $100 million across equity and debt since its inception and it competes with well-funded firms such as Grayquest, Avanse Financial, Financepeer, Propelld, Leap Finance, and Eduvanz. In July last year, Auxilo scooped Rs 470 crore in a funding round led by Tata Capital. As per the startup intelligence platform TheKredible, the company raised that capital at a post-money valuation of around $250 million. Post-allotment of the round, Tata Capital owns 10.58% shares in the company while ICICI Bank has a 9.34% stake. For a complete shareholding pattern, visit here. Auxilo’s revenue from operations grew 2X to Rs 178 crore in FY23 from Rs 87 crore in FY22 (the revenue includes net gain on fair value worth Rs 4.4 crore in FY23 and Rs 1.4 crore in FY22). It primarily makes money through processing fees, interest received on loan disbursements and commissions. As per TheKredible, the company’s profits also surged two-fold to Rs 25.7 crore during the year from Rs 12.4 crore in FY22. As of July 2023, Auxilo claims to have funded over 7,500 students across over 900 universities in over 25 countries. During FY22, the company’s loan book (asset under management) stood at Rs 769 crore comprising education loans of Rs 605.70 crore (78.73%) and institute loans worth Rs 163.60 crore (21.27%). While the company did not provide the breakup for FY23, its loan book stood at Rs 1,691 crore in the previous fiscal year.

Exclusive: Fintech startup Zype secures debt

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Exclusive: Fintech startup Zype secures debt
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**Title:** Exclusive: Fintech startup Zype secures debt Fintech platform Zype secured Rs 34 crore ($4 million) in debt funding from existing investors Xponentia Capital through Xponentia Opportunities Fund II. The Zype’s board has allotted 34,000 non-convertible debentures having face value of Rs 10,000 apiece to Xponentia Capital to raise the above mentioned amount, according to its filing with Registrar of Companies (RoC). The proceeds of this debt funding will be used to augment the long-term working capital needs of the company, the filing added. Founded in 2022 by Yogi Sadana, Zype is a fintech platform that provides instant personal loans of up to Rs 2 lakh with flexible repayment options. In addition to lending, it offers a credit analyzer to help users monitor their spending and a bill payment feature that rewards users with cashback. The company claims to have disbursed over 4.5 lakh loans and recorded more than 4.5 million app downloads across iOS and Android platforms. The fintech platform last raised funds in December 2022, securing Rs 146 crore (approximately $17.7 million) from its existing investor, Xponentia Capital. The Mumbai-based company reported Rs 20.3 crore in operating revenue for the fiscal year ending March 2024, while posting a loss of Rs 7.3 crore during the same period. Zype competes with several established personal loan platforms, including KreditBee, which reported a profit of Rs 200 crore in FY24 through its NBFC arm KrazyBee; CASHe, which posted Rs 651 crore in revenue; and Kissht, which recorded Rs 1,674 crore in operating revenue along with a profit of Rs 197 crore in FY24.

Bluestone secures debt ahead of IPO

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Bluestone secures debt ahead of IPO
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Omnichannel jewellery retailer Bluestone has raised Rs 40 crore (approximately $4.7 million) in debt funding, led by BlackSoil with participation from Caspian Impact Investments, ahead of its planned initial public offering (IPO). The board at Bluestone allotted 800 non-convertible debentures at an issue price of Rs 5,00,000 each to raise the aforementioned sum, according to its regulatory filing with the Registrar of Companies (RoC). Blacksoil led the debt round with Rs 30 crore investment ($3.5 million) while Caspian Impact Investments participated with Rs 10 crore. Recently, in December 2024, Bluestone filed a draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with SEBI for an IPO, which consists of a fresh issue of equity shares up to Rs 1,000 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) of up to 2.398 crore equity shares to provide a complete exit to Samma Capital, Ivycap Ventures, and Kalaari Capital. Founded in 2011, the omnichannel jewellery brand BlueStone specializes in high-value jewellery, offering a range of gold and diamond rings, pendants, chains, and earrings through its retail stores and online platform. According to the DRHP, it operates over 203 stores across 86 cities. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, BlueStone has raised approximately $262 million across multiple funding rounds, including a Rs 900 crore pre-IPO round led by Prosus, out of which Rs 300 crore is secondary in August last year. In FY24, BlueStone recorded a 64% year-on-year increase in revenue, rising to Rs 1,266 crore from Rs 771 crore in FY23. During the same period, the company also narrowed its losses by 15%, reducing them to Rs 142 crore in FY24.

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