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Exclusive: Electric mobility startup Matter raises $10 Mn

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
Exclusive: Electric mobility startup Matter raises $10 Mn
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Electric mobility startup Matter has raised Rs 82.6 crore (approximately $10 million) in a new round. This is the maiden round of equity funding for the Ahmedabad-based e-bike manufacturer. The board at Matter has issued 1,12,837 CCPS at an issue price of Rs 7,320 each to raise Rs 82.6 crore (approximately $10 million), its regulatory filing accessed from the Registrar of Companies shows. Japan Airlines & Translink Fund invested Rs 25 crore while Info Edge backed Capital 2B Fund poured in Rs 10.8 crore. Helena Special Investments Fund and Abhay P Shah, on behalf of Miracle Carriers are likely to participate in the fundraising. As per TheKredible estimates, the company has been valued at around Rs 1,690 crore or $204 million post-allotment. The e-bike manufacturer was reportedly in talks to raise $200 million to expand its operations, distribution and factory setup. Matter launched its maiden bike in early 2023 and began its pre-orders in May 2023. A year-old firm was in the pre-revenue stage during the fiscal year ended March 2023 while the losses for the firm stood at Rs 25 crore in the same period. It’s yet to file its annual results for FY24. Matter positions itself as a premium brand and this could be evident from its price-range which starts from Rs 1.7 lakh. Unlike Ola Electric and Ather, Matter is not targeting a mass audience and doesn’t compete with the two and other traditional manufacturers. In the e-bike segment, Matter competes with Bharat Forge-backed Tork Motors, TVS-backed Ultraviolette and RattanIndia Enterprises controlled Revolt. Tork Motors raised $6 million from Maxis Capital in January this year whereas Ultraviolette has been reportedly in talks to raise a larger round to the tune of $100 million. Ola Electric, which currently manufactures electric scooters, is also planning to enter the e-bike segment by FY26.

Exclusive: Easebuzz in talks to raise around $30 Mn at over $250 Mn valuation

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Exclusive: Easebuzz in talks to raise around $30 Mn at over $250 Mn valuation
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Exclusive: Easebuzz in talks to raise around $30 Mn at over $250 Mn valuation Full-stack payments solutions provider Easebuzz is in advanced discussions to raise $30 million in a new funding round, according to two people familiar with the matter. The discussions come just months after the company wrapped up its $30 million Series A round in April. As per sources, the round is expected to see participation from both new and existing investors, including Bessemer Venture Partners. “The valuation being discussed is close to $250 million post-money,” said one of the sources, requesting anonymity as the talks are private. A second source confirmed the funding size and added that the company has held conversations with multiple global funds over the past quarter. The potential fundraise follows several recent regulatory and business developments for the Pune-based company. Last month, the Reserve Bank of India allowed Easebuzz to offer online, offline and cross-border payment solutions, expanding its product offerings. The company has also posted strong financial growth and saw a 2.3X increase in operating revenue in FY25, with profit after tax at Rs 19 crore. During the last funding led by Bessemer, Easebuzz said it was exploring an IPO in the next 2–3 years. The upcoming fundraise is likely to accelerate these plans, sources indicated. Launched in 2016, Easebuzz serves more than 2.5 lakh merchants and processes over 3 million transactions each day. Its annualized Gross Transaction Value (GTV) is more than $50 billion. “With regulatory clarity and product expansion, Easebuzz wants to scale rapidly across SMBs and mid-market enterprises,” said the second source. “The company sees opportunity in sector-specific payments and reconciliation stacks where traditional gateways have gaps.” Responding to Entrackr’s queries, a company spokesperson Easebuzz does not comment on speculative information. Queries sent to Bessemer last week remained unanswered. Easebuzz has raised $34 million to date. As per TheKredible, 8i Ventures is the largest external shareholder with 10.88% stake followed by Varanium Capital and Bessemer Venture Partners with 8.48% and 8.47%, respectively. If the deal goes through, this will be one of the largest growth-stage raises in India’s payments infrastructure segment in recent months. It competes with Razorpay, Cashfree, PayU, Pine Labs, CC Avenue, among others.

Exclusive: Fintech startup CredAble scores $10 Mn in new round

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Exclusive: Fintech startup CredAble scores $10 Mn in new round
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Fintech startup CredAble has raised $10 million in a new round from Singapore-based Equentia Natural Resources. The fresh investment has come after a gap of 15 months for the Mumbai-based company. The board at CredAble has passed a special resolution to issue 11,963 preference shares in November 2023, at an issue price of Rs 69,384 each to raise Rs 83 crore or $10 million, its regulatory filing sourced from the Registrar of Companies shows. The company will use these proceeds to meet the working capital requirements, growth/expansion, and general corporate activities, as per filings. CredAble has raised over $55 million across rounds including its last round of $9 million in August 2022, led by private sector lender Axis Bank and with the participation of Oaks Assets Management. As per TheKredible’s estimates, the company has been valued at $177 million post-allotment. Founded in 2017, CredAble provides working capital to large, mid, and emerging corporates, as well as micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), and financial institutions. According to the company website, it has over 125 enterprise customers and more than 3 lakh small business borrowers. The company also partnered with over 35 large financial institutions. It reportedly disbursed Rs 45,000 crore of working capital in the calendar year 2023, registering a 100% growth from the previous calendar year (FY22). The company is reportedly in talks to raise $50-70 million in its Series C round. CredAble’s revenue from operations grew 2.78X to Rs 13.94 crore in FY23 from Rs 4.92 crore in FY22. In pursuit of growth, the losses of the company surged 3.37X to Rs 22.40 crore in FY23 from Rs 6.53 crore in FY22.

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