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Legal tech startup Lawyered raises Rs 8.5 Cr in all-Titans deal on IdeaBaaz

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Legal tech startup Lawyered raises Rs 8.5 Cr in all-Titans deal on IdeaBaaz
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Legal-tech startup Lawyered has raised Rs 8.5 crore on the business reality show IdeaBaaz at a Rs 120 crore pre-money valuation, marking the largest funding ever announced on Indian television. The investment round brought together prominent names including Pawan Jaggi, VC investor Sandesh Sharda, The Sleep Company co-founder Priyanka Salot, and Arjun Vaidya. The proceeds will be used to drive product innovation, expand its technology infrastructure, deepen nationwide distribution, and strengthen brand visibility, Lawyered said in a press release. Founded in 2018 by Himanshu Gupta, Lawyered is a legal-tech startup that provides accessible, tech-driven legal assistance. It initially focused on the mobility sector covering vehicles and logistics with platforms such as LOTS247 for roadside assistance and ChallanPay for challan resolution. The company leverages a large lawyer network to offer proactive legal support, documentation, and compliance services across India. It aims to make legal services proactive and integrated into daily life through its AI-driven platform for individuals, businesses, and startups. Lawyered claims it has helped over 600,000 vehicles and 800 businesses remain compliant. The platform is backed by a network of more than 70,000 lawyers, has resolved over 200,000 legal matters, and saved customers more than Rs 50 crore in penalties and downtime. According to the Gurugram-based startup, it aims to build the rails of legal infrastructure for the future, with plans to expand into finance, real estate, healthcare, and other sectors. The platform aspires to make law proactive, preventive, and accessible. The company will focus on expanding India’s first roadside legal assistance service, LOTS247, and its traffic challan discovery and resolution product, ChallanPay, both of which have seen adoption among vehicle owners, logistics and transport operators, gig workers, and small businesses.

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Prop-tech startup WeHouse raises Rs 25 Cr from Anthill Ventures and others

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Prop-tech startup WeHouse raises Rs 25 Cr from Anthill Ventures and others
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Snippets Prop-tech startup WeHouse raises Rs 25 Cr from Anthill Ventures and others The round saw participation from existing backers Anthill Ventures, Suresh Babu Daggubati, Gaurav Marya, Mohnish Yerra, among others. Gyan Vardhan 11 Sep 2025 Prop-tech startup WeHouse (formerly Hocomoco) has raised Rs 25 crore (around $2.8 million) in a Series A funding round, a mix of debt and equity. The round saw participation from existing backers Anthill Ventures, Suresh Babu Daggubati, Gaurav Marya, Mohnish Yerra, among others. The Hyderabad-based company had earlier raised $1.86 million from Anthill Ventures and other investors. The fresh capital will be used to expand operations to new cities, including Coimbatore, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Surat, and Chandigarh, by the end of this year, WeHouse said in a press release. Founded in 2017 by Sripad Nandiraj and Rohan Vinayak Reddy, WeHouse is a prop-tech startup that provides tech-led solutions for home construction and reconstruction. It operates as an aggregator platform, bringing together all stakeholders in the construction process—architects, contractors, material suppliers, engineers, and skilled labour. Its services cover the entire construction journey, from approvals and design (architectural and structural) to project execution and interiors. The company also offers a tech-driven monitoring system that provides clients with real-time visibility into their projects. According to market research, India’s residential construction market is projected to reach $373 billion by 2030. At present, WeHouse operates in Chennai, Hyderabad, and Vijayawada. The company claims to have executed more than 400 projects, delivered 250, and currently has an order book worth Rs 150 crore. Its revenue model includes charging customers on a per sq. ft. basis (with commissions varying by city), selling materials to contractors, and providing on-demand interior design services. WeHouse competes with players such as Brick&Bolt, which is active in both residential and commercial construction across cities including Hyderabad and Chennai.

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