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Kreedo raises $4 Mn in Series A funding

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Kreedo raises $4 Mn in Series A funding
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Edtech platform Kreedo has raised $4 million in Series A funding round co-led by Singapore-based Heritas Capital and existing investor UBS Optimus Foundation. The round also saw participation from other existing investors such as Gray Matters Capital, 1Crowd, The Chennai Angels, The Joka Angel Network and others. The proceeds will be used to enhance product offerings and expand into new geographies in India, Kreedo said in a press release. Co-founded in 2012 by Mridula Shridhar and VK Manikandan, Kreedo partners with affordable private schools and preschools and aims to transform the way learning is delivered in early years. Its unique 6T learning framework is an innovative model centered on the Kreedo Activity Labs which offers a structured environment for play-based learning. According to Kreedo, it currently caters to children in the age group of 3 to 8 years (Nursery to Grade 2), in line with play-based guidelines prescribed in the NEP 2020 for the foundational stage of learning. The platform offers a comprehensive solution that empowers and supports schools to significantly improve learning outcomes. Kreedo says that it is solving this problem at scale by integrating play as the primary form of learning in its partner schools in the foundation years. Over the last two years, Kreedo also says that it has seen significant growth, doubling its revenue, expanding its reach from 700 to 1,700 schools/ pre-schools and increased the number of children benefiting from its programs from 55,000 to more than 1,40,000 Kreedo intends to extend its product offerings moving upwards to grades 3-5, and enhance Practico, a digital home learning platform. The platform will also be scaling a specialized pre-primary teacher training franchise program that will create a pool of job-ready qualified teachers for its partner schools as well as the early education market in general.

NBFC Varthana secures $15 Mn from BlueOrchard Microfinance Fund

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NBFC Varthana secures $15 Mn from BlueOrchard Microfinance Fund
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Non-Banking Finance Company (NBFC) Varthana has secured $15 million (about Rs 120 crore) in funding from BlueOrchard Microfinance Fund, managed by BlueOrchard. The proceeds will be utilized to expand its lending portfolio, providing private schools and vocational students in tier II and tier III cities with essential financial support for infrastructure enhancement and skill-based learning initiatives, Varthana said in a press release. Co-founded in 2013 by Steve Hardgrave and Brajesh Mishra, Varthana provides loans to affordable private schools and students pursuing domestic higher education in India. The platform aims to transform affordable education in India by catering to the needs of affordable private schools through financial assistance and academic support. It also aims to serve domestic students attending college, technical training/short-term courses, and postgraduate studies by providing them with loans to continue education. According to Varthana, it intends to bridge the education gap in India by empowering affordable education institutions and improving learning outcomes for millions of students. Through its innovative solutions, it claims to have enabled thousands of private schools to upgrade their facilities and enhance teaching standards, driving measurable improvements in student success. Varthana states that it has played a crucial role by financing more than 11,000 affordable private schools and facilitating over 16,500 loans for school expansion and renovation. With a presence in 16 states/union territories and 40 branches, it also extends its services to Tier III and Tier IV cities. The company aims to make education accessible to over 10 million students by 2025.

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