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Astrotalk set to raise $30 million in fresh round from StepStone, Elev8 Venture Partners

Noida-based Astrotalk has scaled profitably and seen strong traction from users, which explains the continued VC interest and the back-to-back funding rounds.

April 05, 2024 / 08:43 IST
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Astrotalk sells astrology-related services to users through chats and phone calls on its app/website.
Astrotalk sells astrology-related services to users through chats and phone calls on its app/website.

About two months after it secured $20 million in its maiden institutional fundraise from New York-based Left Lane Capital, Astrotalk, the spiritual tech startup, is stitching together a fresh round. The company, which provides astrology consulting services, is in advanced stages to raise $30 million from The StepStone Group and Elev8 Venture Partners, three people aware of the developments told Moneycontrol.

The fresh fund raise signals a strong appetite among foreign investors, which could also result in an increase in valuation for Astrotalk. In February 2024, when it raised $20 million, the Noida-based company was valued at $200 million; in the ongoing round, it is eyeing a valuation of about $250-280, two people cited above told Moneycontrol. The talks are still ongoing so the contours of the deal may change slightly, they added.

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Astrotalk’s co-founder, Anmol Jain, however denied such talks. “We categorically deny any such news and would request the editorial team not to publish such speculative stories,” Jain said in response to Moneycontrol’s queries. Elev8 Venture Partners and StepStone did not reply to queries.

Elev8 Venture Partners is run by Navin Honagudi, who co-founded and ran Kae Capital for a decade until 2022. Post that, he launched a $200 million fund with Venture Catalysts as an anchor investor. About half of Elev8’s $200 million pool came from South Korea-based KB Investment, which co-invests in companies. Like KB Investment, even The StepStone Group is a global fund and is headquartered in the United States.