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Microsoft joins B2B platform Udaan's $225 million debt round

With the closure of the convertible notes round, the total funds raised by Udaan through debt and convertible cotes in the last six months have reached nearly $275 million.

April 18, 2022 / 15:19 IST
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Microsoft Corporation has joined business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce platform Udaan's $225 million fundraising through the sale of convertible debt, chief financial officer Aditya Pande said in an email to employees on April 18. Microsoft participation comes ahead of Udaan's plans to go public in the next 12-18 months.

"We are excited to announce that Microsoft Corporation joined our convertible notes offering launched in October last year. M&G Prudential, Kaiser Permanente, Nomura, TOR, Arena Investors, Samena Capital and Ishana Capital amongst others participated in the convertible notes offering round," Pande wrote in the mail, a copy of which was seen by Moneycontrol.

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The company had launched its convertible notes offering in October 2021 and was oversubscribed by two times. The round stood at $200 million last year and has now increased to $225 million with participation from Microsoft and others.

The notes will be converted into equity when Udaan raises funds next or during its planned Initial Public Offering (IPO).