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Last week in startup funding: Edtech, early-stage startups continue seeing traction

In the week ended March 5 2021, edtech continued seeing traction while early stage deals across sectors saw some activity too.

Mumbai / March 05, 2021 / 19:00 IST
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Edtech startup Doubtnut raised $31 million after declining an acquisition from Byju’s- the country’s largest edtech firm- the largest deal in the week ended March 5, 2021.

Doubt solving app Doubtnut raised the Series B round led by James Murdoch-led Lupa Systems and Susquehanna International Group (SIG), along with existing investor Sequoia Capital, while another Sequoia-backed firm, Apna raised $12.5 million in a Series B round. Apna, a networking platform for blue and grey collar workers raises the money from Lightspeed, Sequoia and Rocketship.vc.

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Doubtnut was in talks to be acquired by Byju’s last year, but the deal fell through over valuation concerns. Its other investors include Chinese internet giant Tencent and Sequoia’s accelerator program Surge.