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Exclusive: Tata Digital-backed Cult.fit tops up Series F with $10 Mn funding

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Exclusive: Tata Digital-backed Cult.fit tops up Series F with $10 Mn funding
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Health and wellness platform Cult.fit (formerly Cure.fit) has scooped Rs 84.5 crore or $10.2 million in an extended Series F round led by existing backer Valecha Investments. The funding comes after a gap of nearly two years for the Bengaluru-based company. The board at Cult.fit has passed special resolutions to issue 1,55,080 equity shares to Extreme Brands LLP and 15,92,157 Series C compulsory convertible preference shares (CCPS) to other investors at an issue price of Rs 483.62 per share to raise Rs 84.5 crore, as per the company’s regulatory filings with the Registrar of Companies. Valecha Investments spearheaded the round with Rs 36.36 crore followed by Gul Advani who invested Rs 28.26 crore. Extreme Brands LLP (Exceed Entertainment), L&K Wellness Services (Reset Life) and individuals namely Surendra Kedia, Sangeeta Mansharmani, Shraddha Sheth, Nikhil Kakkar, and Prashant Machwe joined the round with the remaining sum. The company also raised nearly Rs 300 crore in the last quarter of FY22 (Jan-Mar 2022) from Accel, IIFL, Valecha Investments, and other individuals, as per TheKredible. The fundraise, however, missed the headlines. Overall, Cult.fit has raised over $670 million to date from the likes of Zomato, Tata Digital, Temasek, Kalaari Capital and South Park Commons among others. As per startup intelligence platform TheKredible, Cult.fit has been valued at Rs 12,400 crore (post-money). Post-allotment of the round, Accel Partners stands as the largest stakeholder in the company with 17.25% shares whereas its founder & CEO Mukesh Bansal owns a 10.5% stake. For more information, visit here. Cult.fit turned unicorn in November 2021 when Deepinder Goyal-led Zomato acquired a 6.4% stake in the company in a $100 million deal. Last month, the Tata Digital-backed company laid off around 150 employees to improve productivity and achieve profitability by FY25. Cult.fit’s revenue from operations surged 3.2X to Rs 694 crore in FY23 from Rs 216 crore in FY22. While it managed to reduce losses by 20% to Rs 551 crore (excluding the exceptional items or non-cash expenses) in FY23 from Rs 688 crore in FY22.

RailYatri tops up Series C round with over $3 Mn funding

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RailYatri tops up Series C round with over $3 Mn funding
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Train ticketing platform RailYatri has raised Rs 28.58 crore or $3.44 million in a mix of equity and debt funding round led by Mirabilis Investment Trust. The round also saw participation from NRJN Family Trust, Omidyar Network, and Blacksoil. The board at RailYatri has passed special resolutions to issue 26,663 Series C CCPS at an issue price of Rs 4,720 each and 21,107 Series C CCPS for 5,685 per share for a total consideration of Rs 24.58 crore or $3 million. In a separate resolution, the company also issued 80 non-convertible debentures (NCDs) at Rs 5,00,000 per debenture to raise Rs 4 crore as per the company’s regulatory filings with the Registrar of Companies. Mirabilis Investment Trust spearheaded the round with an infusion of Rs 12 crore. Nandan Nilekani’s NRJN Family Trust and Omidyar Network injected Rs 6.9 crore and Rs 5.69 crore, respectively. Blacksoil joined the round with Rs 4 crore debt funding. As per the startup intelligence platform TheKredible, RailYatri has already raised Rs 13.5 crore from existing investors in the Series C round across multiple tranches during 2022. The company also raised Rs 10 crore in debt from Alteria Capital during the same period. As per TheKredible’s estimates, the company has been valued at around Rs 912 crore or $110 million (post-money). RailYatri has raised over $50 million to date. For more information about the company, visit here. Online travel aggregator (OTA) RailYatri offers train ticket information along with intercity bus service — IntrCity SmartBus which runs on routes such as Delhi–Lucknow, Delhi–Kanpur, Mumbai–Pune, Bengaluru–Hyderabad, and Chennai–Coimbatore among others. RailYatri also launched a ‘flexi-ticket’ feature that allows users to make last-minute changes to their plans when finding a reservation on trains isn’t available. Post-allotment of the round, the NRJN Family Trust is the leading stakeholder in the company with a 22.82% stake. Omidyar Network follows with around 15% shares while co-founder Manish Rathi owns a 13.12% share of the company. For more information, visit here. RailYatri’s revenue from operations surged 2.3X to Rs 273.7 crore during FY23 from Rs 117.2 crore in FY22. Along with improved scale, the company also managed to control its losses which shrank 58.6% to Rs 18.18 crore in FY23 from Rs 43.87 crore in FY22.

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