Ankit Agarwal
Finance
PharmEasy employees hold options worth at least $575 mn; founder ESOP pool to double post listing
Market bound health-tech unicorn API Holdings Ltd., which owns and operates e-pharmacy platform PharmEasy, has an employee stock option (ESOP) ......
Consumer
10 tech unicorns make employees wealthier by at least $5bn in 2021
Tech startups are giving their employees much reason to rejoice this year. The 10 tech unicorns including Paytm, Oyo, Zomato, ......
Finance
Deals Digest: Zomato grabs spotlight with three startup bets in post Diwali week
Private equity and venture capital deal volumes shot up, but deal value fell in the post Diwali week, as newly-listed ......
TMT
Droom files to raise Rs 3,000 cr via IPO
Online automobile marketplace Droom Technology Pvt. Ltd. has filed the necessary paperwork with the Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) ......
Finance
TPG-backed unicorn Five Star to raise ₹ 2,752 cr via IPO
Non-banking financial company, Five Star Business Finance has filed a draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with the Securities Exchange Board ......
Healthcare
PharmEasy parent API Holdings files for Rs 6,250 crore IPO
PharmEasy parent API Holdings has filed a draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with the Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) ......
Finance
Canadian pension funds light up a muted Diwali week for dealmaking
Private equity and venture capital investments during the Diwali week were the weakest since the beginning of 2021. Companies raised about ......
Infrastructure
From Rs.60 lakh to potential $1Bn IPO: Here's how Delhivery founders did it
A decade ago, Sahil Barua, Mohit Tandon, and Suraj Saharan quit their lucrative careers at Bain & Co., to pursue ......
Finance
Delhivery employees may get at least $470 mn at a $5.5 bn valuation
Nine senior executives at logistics unicorn Delhivery hold employee options that may fetch them more than $125 million from the ......
Finance
Companies raised over $7.5 billion in October, half a dozen unicorns pop up
Private equity and venture capital investors poured over $7.5 billion in Indian companies across technology startups, sports clubs, infrastructure, housing ......