Blume, Leo Capital inject capital into health-tech startup BeatO

By Vijayakumar Pitchiah

  • 05 Apr 2018

Delhi-based Health Arx Technologies Pvt. Ltd, which operates diabetes management app BeatO, has raised $1.3 million (Rs 8.45 crore) in a funding round co-led by Blume Ventures and Leo Capital.

The startup will use the money to ramp up its technology backbone as well as to supplement its range of product categories including diabetic snacks and specialty foods, co-founders Yash Sehgal and Abhishek Kumar said in a press release.

BeatO was founded in 2015 by Sehgal, Kumar and Gautam Chopra. Through a mobile app, the startup offers a comprehensive diabetes management and care platform through its glucose monitoring solutions. It also offers diabetes-specific products such as diabetic snacks, specialty food and footwear.

“BeatO is different from other players in the segment given their approach allows patients to manage diabetes effortlessly by having a wide array of healthy lifestyle choices available to them on a single platform,” said Arpit Agarwal, principal, Blume Ventures.

BeatO had previously raised an angel round from a few individual investors that included Rajeev Chitrabhanu, an early investor in companies like Nazara Technologies and Rentomojo, as well as Vishal Sampat, founder of digital agency Convonix.

Co-founder and CEO Chopra said India is likely to have 100 million diabetics by 2030. “This puts tremendous pressure on all stakeholders in the healthcare ecosystem both from a cost and well-being perspective to specially cater to this large demographic,” he said.

The company claims 25,000 active users from 1,500 cities are using its product and services. It also claims its revenue has grown 10 times within a year.

Chopra is a management graduate from the Indian School of Business. He had a six-year stint at German airline Lufthansa Group and last served as the head of business development and sales at its subsidiary, Brussels Airlines. Prior to that, he had worked at Deloitte Consulting and Tata Teleservices.

Sehgal, who is also the chief operating officer, is an IIM Kozhikode alumnus. He previously co-founded health-tech venture, S3 Healthtech Pvt. Ltd.

Kumar, the third co-founder and its chief technology officer, is also an ISB alumnus. He had earlier co-founded two startups— IT services firm Softdive Technologies Pvt. Ltd and marketing-tech startup Madpiggy Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Earlier, he worked at Biocon and Dr Reddy’s Laboratories.

In the mobile app-based diabetes management and care segment, BeatO will compete with the likes of Wellthy. Last month, Mumbai-based Wellthy Therapeutics Pvt. Ltd raised Rs 13.5 crore ($2.1 million) in a seed funding round led by the family office of Ranjan Pai, chairman of Manipal Education and Medical Group.