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India Funding Roundup : Ola, ConveGenius, Goodbox, Craftsvilla, ScoopWhoop
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Ola Taxi aggregator Ola has raised $500 million (roughly Rs. 3,299 crores) from Baillie Gifford, Tiger Global, SoftBank Group and others on Wednesday. Ola's founder and CEO Bhavish Aggarwal said that the company has grown by over 30 times in the last one year, and now fields over one million booking requests a day. Ola Raises $500 Million From SoftBank, Didi Kuaidi, and Others Taxi aggregator Ola has raised $500 million (roughly Rs. 3,299 crores) from Baillie Gifford, Tiger Global, SoftBank Group and others to fuel capacity building and drive new use cases as it up the ante to compete with rivals like US-based Uber and homegrown Meru. Ola has closed the Series F funding, raising $500 million from Baillie Gifford, China's Didi Kuaidi and existing investors, including Falcon Edge Capital, Tiger Global, SoftBank Group and DST Global. "We will use these funds to further accelerate growth. We are excited about bringing onboard partners who can help us get there faster. We will continue to build for the local market through innovative solutions like Ola Share, Ola Prime and Ola Money, as we grow the mobile ecosystem in India," Ola co-founder and CEO Bhavish Aggarwal told PTI. He said the company has grown by over 30 times in the last one year with over one million booking requests a day. According to sources, Singapore's sovereign wealth fund GIC also participated in the latest round of funding that values the company at about $5 billion (roughly Rs. 33,058 crores). With the current round, Ola has closed over $1.3 billion (roughly Rs. 8,600 crores) of external funding, of which over $1.2 billion (roughly Rs. 7,936 crores) has been raised over the past year. In April, Ola had raised $400 million (roughly Rs. 2,645 crores) in funding, led by DST Global (in Series E) and prior to that, $210 million (roughly Rs. 1,388 crores) led by SoftBank Group (Series D in October 2014). Ola counts SoftBank Group, Tiger Global, Matrix Partners, Steadview Capital, Sequoia India, Accel Partners US and Falcon Edge also among its existing investors. With over 3,50,000 vehicles registered on its platform, Ola offers services across 102 cities in India. "The latest round of funding will be also be used for innovating mobility solutions for the local market. Ola will continue to focus on building and nurturing the ecosystem for its driver-entrepreneurs and to enable more drivers to grow as entrepreneurs themselves, in the time to come," Aggarwal said. The investment will also allow Ola to raise its presence in smaller cities, which often has limited transport options. Ola, run by ANI Technologies, has announced a series of investments towards building the entire ecosystem. Earlier this year, it introduced a cab leasing programme for drivers and said it will spend Rs. 5,000 crores through a subsidiary that will enable drivers to own the cars eventually. It has also been steadily investing across various programmes to grow the driver partner ecosystem and has added services like shuttle and cab sharing, expanded its mobile wallet as a separate service, introduced cars with Wi-Fi and offers a cafe service on its app. In March this year, Ola had acquired rival TaxiForSure in a cash and stock deal worth $200 million to strengthen its position in the taxi services market. Convegenius Noida-based edutainment startup ConveGenius has raised Rs. 2 crores in a pre-Series A round of funding from 'Enablers', a Web-based platform that connects and facilitates fundraising transactions between investors and startups. Founded in 2013 by Jairaj Bhattacharya and Shashank Pandey, ConveGenius is focused on mobile-based learning using gamification, adaptive analytics and intelligent content aggregation. ConveGenius claims to have reached out to more than 50,000 students in the last one and half years through its products. Goodbox Bengaluru-based Goodbox, which provides a mobile app to chat and order from local businesses, announced Wednesday that it has raised $2.5 million (roughly Rs. 16.5 crores) in Series A from Nexus Venture Partners. Founded in 2014, the company's mission is to get every business to create their store on the app and make that their primary way to interact with consumers, and is currently operational in Bengaluru with over 1200 merchants. Craftsvilla Mumbai-based Craftsvilla, an online marketplace for handmade and handcrafted products has reportedly raised $34 million (roughly Rs. 220 crores) led by existing investors Sequoia Capital India and Lightspeed Venture Partners. The company is reportedly looking to go public in the next 12-18 months. ScoopWhoop New Delhi-based Internet media and news startup, ScoopWhoop has raised $4 million (roughly Rs. 26.4 crores) from Kalaari Capital. The company plans to use the latest round of funding for aggressive expansion of its video production unit, ScoopWhoop Talkies. ScoopWhoop reportedly drives almost 20 million unique visitors monthly across its portals.
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