Bengaluru-based employee health benefits platform Plum has secured Rs 193 crore in a funding round led by Peak XV Partners.
By Haripriya Suresh BENGALURU, March 26 (Reuters) - Indian corporate insurance startup Plum said on Thursday it has raised 1.93 billion rupees ($20.6 million) as part of its Series B funding round led ...
Plum raises ₹193 crore in Series B funding from Peak XV after turning profitable, aiming to expand AI-driven claims and ...
The insurtech startup will use the capital for hiring, technology upgrades, enterprise-grade security, AI-driven claims ...
The company plans to use the new funding to strengthen sales and marketing as it expands in India’s corporate insurance ...
Profitable insurtech startup plans to invest in AI-led claims, healthcare expansion, and enterprise integrations ...
Insurance startup Plum has raised ₹193 crore in a Series B round led by Peak XV Partners, with participation from GMO Venture ...
Plum raises ₹193 crore in Series B funding, focusing on enhanced claims experience and expanding into holistic healthcare ...
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The round will be led by Nandan Nilekani-founded Fundamentum, with participation from Peak XV Partners, Z47 (previously ...
Employee health benefits platform Plum has raised ₹193 crore in a Series B funding round led by Peak XV Partners. The ...
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