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Visa processing startup Atlys raises $20 Mn led by Peak XV and Elevation
Entrackr
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10m ago
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Visa processing platform Atlys has raised $20 million in its Series B funding round, co-led by Peak XV Partners and Elevation Capital. The round saw participation from existing investors, alongside new investors such as DST Global and Headline. The fresh capital will fuel Atlys’ expansion plans as well as enhance product and engineering capabilities, enter new markets, and scale operations globally, the company said in a press release. In May, Entrackr exclusively reported about the upcoming funding at Atlys. Previously, it raised $12 million in a Series A round in September 2023 and $4.25 million in seed funding in October 2021. The three-year-old startup aims to make visa-related processes easier. Its tech, the company claims, can reduce visa rejection rates, and streamline processing times to as quick as 55 seconds. The platform covers more than 150 destinations and with an average time of just over 4-10 minutes spent to apply for a visa. Atlys has expanded its footprints in key global markets, including the US, UAE, and the UK. It has also bolstered its leadership across product, engineering, and marketing departments. As per sources, Atlys facilitates around 30,000 visa applications per month and India contributes more than 60% (20,000) visa applications. While Atlys did not disclose its revenue and other metrics, it claims to have grown 20x over the past year. Atlys’ competitor Visa2Fly raised $414K in its pre-seed round in July 2022 whereas StampThePassport raised $500K in September last year. As per a report by UNWTO, India saw 30 million travellers venturing abroad in 2023, marking a 20% year-on-year increase. The report added that a significant portion of this growth came from tier II and tier III cities, which contributed to 43% of the country’s outbound travel.
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Peak XV Partners, Elevation Capital co-lead Series B in Atlys
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10m ago
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Atlys, a visa processing platform, has raised $20 million in a Series B funding round co-led by Peak XV Partners and Elevation Capital. The funding will be used to support the company's expansion strategy, enhance product development and engineering capabilities, enter new markets, and scale operations globally. Atlys has experienced significant growth, expanding its footprint in key global markets and reducing visa processing times. The company aims to meet the growing needs of travellers, particularly in India, where international tourism is booming.
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Visa processing startup Atlys acquires UK-based Artionis
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5m ago
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Snippets Visa processing startup Atlys acquires UK-based Artionis Visa processing platform Atlys has acquired the UK subsidiary of visa service company Artionis in an all-cash deal to expand overseas. Shashank Pathak 19 Feb 2025 10:20 IST Follow Us Visa processing platform Atlys has acquired the UK subsidiary of visa service company Artionis in an all-cash deal to expand overseas. With this acquisition, Artionis UK, which handles UK-to-Russia visas, will help improve Atlys’ European technology. According to Atlys, the deal will allow it to reduce visa paperwork and offer timely services to travelers in the UK, followed by plans to expand in similar European markets, including Germany and France. Artionis is an outsourcing partner for governments, operating in 25 countries with 400 employees in 65 offices. Atlys has acquired its UK branch, which has offices in London, Edinburgh, and Manchester. The four-year-old Atlys aims to make visa-related processes easier. Its tech, the company claims, can reduce visa rejection rates, and streamline processing times to as quick as 55 seconds. The platform covers more than 150 destinations and with an average time of just over 4-10 minutes spent to apply for a visa. Atlys has expanded its footprints in key global markets, including the US, UAE, and the UK. It has also bolstered its leadership across product, engineering, and marketing departments. Earlier in September 2024, Atlys had raised $20 million in its Series B funding round, co-led by Peak XV Partners and Elevation Capital.
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E-visa startup Atlys raises $12 million from Elevation Capital, Peak XV, others
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1y ago
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E-visa startup Atlys has raised $12 million in a Series A funding round led by Elevation Capital and Peak XV Partners. The San Francisco-based startup helps travelers apply for visas through its digital platform and aims to streamline the visa process with its data-driven approach. The funds will be used to expand Atlys' product offerings, attract customers, and strengthen the team. The company has already processed over 250,000 visas and aims to solve other pain points in international travel such as credit, remittance, and travel insurance.
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Peak XV, Elevation-backed Atlys flies into UK with Artionis acquisition
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5m ago
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Atlys, a digital visa services provider backed by Peak XV Partners and Elevation Capital, has entered the UK market through the acquisition of Artionis. This move includes onboarding Artionis’ staff and planning to double its UK headcount. The acquisition aims to streamline the visa processing experience. Founded in 2021, Atlys has processed over 2 million visas and raised substantial funding to expand its global travel services platform, targeting offerings like e-SIMs, forex, and travel insurance.
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Exclusive: Peak XV in talks to lead new round in visa startup Atlys
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1y ago
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Online visa application platform Atlys is in talks to raise a new round to the tune of $15-18 million, sources aware of the development told Entrackr. The Mumbai and San Francisco-based firm is raising its Series B round within a year of Series A fundraise. “Atlys has initiated talks with existing backer Peak XV and others to raise Series B round. The talks are early and may take a couple of months to materialize,” said a source who requested anonymity. In September last year, Atlys scooped up $12 million in a Series A round led by Elevation Capital and Peak XV Partners with participation from existing investors Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), Musical Duo Chainsmokers, South Park Commons, Pinterest Founders and other investors. To date, it has raised over $17 million. “The round will be led by Peak XV and value Atlys anywhere at around $70 million or even more,” said another source. Launched in 2021, Atlys makes visa process visa-related processes easier in a quick time. It has built a tech which aims to reduce visa rejection rates. The platform covers more than 150 destinations and with an average time of just over 4-10 minutes spent to apply for a visa. As per sources, Atlys facilitates around 30,000 visa applications per month and India contributes more than 60% (20,000) visa applications. Earlier this year, the firm launched a new refund feature aimed at providing financial security to its users if their visa gets rejected. In a response to Entrackr’s queries, Atlys founder and CEO Mohak Nahta said, “We would like to clarify that we are currently not engaging in any fundraising activities, and reports or rumours indicating otherwise are inaccurate.” Queries sent to Peak XV did not elicit any response. Atlys competes with Gurugram-based Visa2Fly and Mumbai-based StampThePassport. While Visa2Fly raised $414K in its pre-seed round from ODX (On Deck), MarsShot VC (Razorpay Founders) and others in July 2022, StampThePassport raised $500K in September last year.
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Visa processing firm Atlys eyes $15-18M raise from Peak XV, others
Inshorts
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1y ago
Medial
Travel tech startup Atlys, which counts Andreessen Horowitz, Elevation Capital, and South Park Commons among its investors, is reportedly in talks with existing investor Peak XV Partners and others to raise $15-18 Mn in its Series B round. The startup is eyeing a valuation of nearly $70 Mn, Entrackr reported. The funding round will be led by Peak XV.
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Mosaic Wellness raises $20 Mn at $400 Mn valuation
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4m ago
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Exclusive: Mosaic Wellness raises $20 Mn at $400 Mn valuation Mosaic Wellness, the parent firm of Man Matters, Boywise, and Little Joys, has raised Rs 175 crore (approximately $20 million) from Think Investment in a new round. The board at Mosaic Wellness has passed a special resolution to issue 16,279 compulsory convertible preference shares at an issue price of Rs 1,07,500 each to raise Rs 175 crore or $20 million, its regulatory filing accessed from the Registrar of Companies (RoC) shows. The filings further noted that the company plans to utilize the fresh capital for growth, expansion, and general corporate purposes. According to Entrackr estimates, the company has been valued at around $400 million post-allotment. Following the fresh proceeds, Think Investment will hold 5.04% of the company. Founded in 2020 by Revant Bhate and Dhyanesh Shah, Mosaic Wellness is a digital-first consumer health platform that runs three separate brands for men, women, and kids. Its flagship brand ManMatters offers solutions across derma, sexual health, hygiene, and nutrition. Mosaic Wellness has raised over $65 million to date, including its $24 million Series A led by Peak XV along with existing investors Elevation Capital and Matrix Partners India in 2021. As per the startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Elevation Capital is the largest external stakeholder, followed by Peak XV and Matrix Partners. The company has recorded a 61.7% year-on-year growth to Rs 333 crore during the fiscal year ended March 2024, compared to Rs 206 crore in FY23. Moreover, the firm managed to control its losses by 37.1% to Rs 39 crore in the same period.
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Scapia raises $40 Mn in Series B led by Peak XV
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4m ago
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Scapia raises $40 Mn in Series B led by Peak XV Travel fintech company Scapia has raised $40 million in its Series B round led by Peak XV Partners, with participation from existing investors, Elevation Capital, Z47, and 3State Ventures. The funding will enable Scapia to strengthen its team, enhance its product offerings, harness the power of AI, and accelerate its ambitious growth plans, Scapia said in a press release. According to the company’s regulatory filings, it has secured Rs 289 crore ($34 million) so far, with the remaining funds expected soon. In this round, Peak XV Partners took the lead, investing Rs 218 crore ($25.6 million), followed by Elevation Capital with Rs 62.28 crore ($7.3 million) and 3State Ventures contributing Rs 8.65 crore ($1.02 million). According to a separate resolution, the Bengaluru-based company also expanded its ESOP pool by 3,460 ESOP options. The newly added ESOP will be valued at Rs 22 crore, while the total pool now stands at Rs 132 crore (approximately $15.5 million). Entrackr estimates that the company’s post-money valuation stands at Rs 1,645 crore or $193.5 million. The valuation may vary after completion of the round. Founded by Anil Goteti, Scapia operates as a fintech-travel platform, offering a lifetime-free credit card with travel rewards. It generates revenue through interchange fees, interest on EMIs, and partner commissions from travel bookings. Scapia’s co-branded card with Federal Bank offers great value with no joining or annual fees, zero forex markup, and free unlimited domestic lounge access and airport perks based on monthly spending. Cardholders get 10% rewards on all purchases and 20% rewards on travel bookings made through Scapia. Scapia has raised over $70 million to date, including its $23 million Series A round led by Elevation Capital and 3State Ventures in November 2023. According to startup data intelligence platform TheKredible, Peak XV Partners became the largest external shareholder with a 13.74% stake, followed by Matrix Partners at 13.68%. Its FY24 appeared to be the first operational year, recording a revenue of Rs 17 crore while incurring a loss of Rs 88 crore during the same period. The company competes with the likes of One Card, which posted Rs 1,425 crore revenue, and Zolve, which stood at a revenue of Rs 67.8 crore in the fiscal year ended March 2024.
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Peak XV Partners leads $40-mn Series B in Scapia
VCCircle
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4m ago
Medial
Scapia, a travel fintech startup focused on co-branded credit cards for Gen Z and millennials, raised $40 million in a Series B funding round led by Peak XV Partners, with backing from Elevation Capital and others. The funding will enhance product offerings, leverage AI, and foster growth. Scapia's credit card offers no fees, high rewards, and exclusive travel benefits. The startup previously raised $23 million in Series A and $9 million in seed funding.
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SarvaGram Bags INR 565 Cr To Expand Its Lending Play
Inc42
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8m ago
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SarvaGram, a lending tech startup, has raised INR 565 Crores ($67 million) in a Series D funding round led by Peak XV Partners. Existing shareholders, including Temasek, Elevar Equity, TVS Capital, and Elevation Capital, also participated in the round. The funding brings SarvaGram's total funding to INR 950 Crores.
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