Curefit has raised $75 million in the first tranche of series D round offunding .- Its range of investors now include
Anand Piramal Trust, Accel Partners, Kalaari Capital, IDG Ventures among others. - This takes the startup’s reported valuation to $500 million.
While the investment is a first tranche of a series D round, Curefit’s reported valuation with the recent fundraise goes up to $500 million. Curefit has not released an official statement regarding the fundraise.
Curefit, founded in 2016 by Myntra co-founder Mukesh Bansal and former Flipkart Chief Business Officer Ankit Nagori, has gained popularity in India through its fitness centres -
The duo’s success with their previous businesses seems to have rubbed off on their current venture too. In just three years, the startup has registered 4 lakh users for curefit, with 160 centres across Bengaluru, Delhi NCR, Mumbai and Hyderabad – all adding up to an annual revenue of $100 million.
Curefit had last raised funding of $120 million in July 2018. Earlier, it had also raised funding from Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan, who had been signed as the brand ambassador for the fitness startup in 2017. Roshan had reportedly invested $14.63 million in the startup.
Since its inception, Curefit has acquired 5
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