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EdTech: Corporate Learning

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Sep 15, 2024

Whatfix raises USD 100 million in Series E funding to expand business

Funding

  • Whatfix, an Indian digital adoption solutions (DAS) company, raised USD 100 million in a Series E (primary + secondary) funding round co-led by Sweet Nectar Investments (Warburg Pincus) and SoftBank, valuing the company at ~USD 820 million to USD 830 million.

  • The company plans to use the primary proceeds to expand and grow its business. The funding round marks the company's first capital raise in three years.

  • The transaction involved issuing 13,201 Series E compulsory convertible preference shares. Following the allotment, SoftBank increased its stake to 15.51%, while Warburg Pincus' Sweet Nectar Investments acquired an 8.94% stake in the company.

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