Moneyview raising $30 Mn debt via private placement
Moneyview, a Bengaluru-based lending platform, is set to raise Rs 250 crore ($30 million) through debt via private placements, marking its first significant debt round in three years. The funds will be allocated for growth, working capital, and general corporate purposes. The company is also nearing unicorn status, with plans to raise $50-60 million from new and existing investors, including Apis Partners, Accel Partners, and Evolvence India. To date, Moneyview has raised around $190 million and was valued at $900 million in its last equity round. The firm, which offers various financial services and products, reported a revenue increase to Rs 577 crore and a profit surge to Rs 163 crore for FY23.
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https://entrackr.com/2024/09/exclusive-moneyview-raising-30-mn-debt-via-private-placement/
Moneyview, a Bengaluru-based lending platform, is set to raise Rs 250 crore ($30 million) through debt via private placements, marking its first significant debt round in three years. The funds will be allocated for growth, working capital, and general corporate purposes. The company is also nearing unicorn status, with plans to raise $50-60 million from new and existing investors, including Apis Partners, Accel Partners, and Evolvence India. To date, Moneyview has raised around $190 million and was valued at $900 million in its last equity round. The firm, which offers various financial services and products, reported a revenue increase to Rs 577 crore and a profit surge to Rs 163 crore for FY23.
#Entrackr #Moneyview #DebtFunding #StartupFunding #Fintech #BengaluruStartups #PersonalLoans #FinancialGrowth #StartupNews #IndianStartup #Fintrackr #Startup
https://entrackr.com/2024/09/exclusive-moneyview-raising-30-mn-debt-via-private-placement/
Lending platform Moneyview is receiving Rs 250 crore (approximately $30 million) in debt through private placements.
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Lahori posted 5X rise in revenue in FY23, profits surge
Punjab-based company Lahori, founded in 2018 by Saurabh Munjal and Nikhil Doda, recorded a revenue of Rs 214.84 crore in FY23, a 5.7x increase from the previous year. Specializing in non-alcoholic beverages like Zeera, Nimboo, Kacha Aam, and Shikanji, Lahori saw 99.523% of its revenue from product sales. Despite a 6x rise in expenses to Rs 202.90 crore, the company achieved a profit of Rs 7.88 crore, a 2.8x increase. In 2022, Lahori raised over Rs 60 crore in Series A funding led by Verlinvest, with key shareholders including Munjal, Bhutna, Doda, and Verlinvest SA. Its EBITDA margin was 14.72%, and ROCE was 5.96%.
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Punjab-based company Lahori, founded in 2018 by Saurabh Munjal and Nikhil Doda, recorded a revenue of Rs 214.84 crore in FY23, a 5.7x increase from the previous year. Specializing in non-alcoholic beverages like Zeera, Nimboo, Kacha Aam, and Shikanji, Lahori saw 99.523% of its revenue from product sales. Despite a 6x rise in expenses to Rs 202.90 crore, the company achieved a profit of Rs 7.88 crore, a 2.8x increase. In 2022, Lahori raised over Rs 60 crore in Series A funding led by Verlinvest, with key shareholders including Munjal, Bhutna, Doda, and Verlinvest SA. Its EBITDA margin was 14.72%, and ROCE was 5.96%.
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