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Funding roundup: Ola raises billions, PolicyBazaar grabs another $77 million

Funding roundup: Ola raises billions, PolicyBazaar grabs another $77 million

Saturday October 14, 2017 , 2 min Read

Mid-October is turning out to be interesting in terms of fund-raising. This week, apart from Ola confirming its recent fundraising of $1.1 billion led by Tencent and SoftBank, PolicyBazaar raised $77 million.

Interestingly, the last few months have seen at least a few startups raise higher, and bigger, funding rounds. It shows that despite the low down and shutdowns that the Indian startup ecosystem has seen, investors are still confident about it.


Ola confirms funding of $1.1 billion

Putting speculations to rest, Ola confirmed to YourStory that it has raised funding of $1.1 billion led by Tencent Holdings Limited. Ola’s existing investor SoftBank, in addition to other new US-based financial investors, also participated in this round. Tencent Holdings Limited, a leading Internet company in China, will bring significant expertise to Ola as it furthers its leadership position across the mobility market in India.

PolicyBazaar raises $77 million funding

The insurance policy aggregator raised $77 million funding led by Wellington Management, a global assessment management fund. Existing investors IDG Ventures and True North also participated in this round of funding. The round also saw participation from Tiger Global Management, Singapore government-run Temasek and PremjiInvest along with a clutch of existing bankers.

EazyDiner raises $4.6 million 

EazyDiner, the online table reservation startup, raised $4.6 million in funding. The round saw participation from Beenext, a Singapore based early stage venture firm, a Middle-Eastern family office and existing investors – Deepak Shahdadpuri, and Saama Capital also participated in this round.

Varthana raises funding of $3 million

Non-banking finance company Varthana that finances schools raised funding of $3 million led by Michael and Susan Dell Foundation. The Bengaluru-based company will utilise the funds raised to expand its school transformation programme. Through this programme, Varthana provides hands-on support, vendor connects, debt financing and financial rewards to different schools.

Meesho raises $3.1 million funding

Social e-commerce startup Meesho raised funding of $3.1 million led by SAIF Partners. The round also saw participation from existing investors Venture Highway and YCombinator. With this fund-raising, the total funding raised by the startup is at $3.7 million. The company had earlier raised undisclosed funding from a clutch of angel investors like Rajul Garg, Kashyap Deorah, Oyo Rooms’ Maninder Gulati, Jaspreet Bindra and Abhishek Jain among others. In 2016, Meesho was also selected by YCombinator to be a part of its three-month programme at Mountain View.