Coraza Technologies Pvt. Ltd, which runs Helpchat and OneDirect, has secured a Series C round of funding led by American Express Ventures, the venture investment arm of American Express Co, and existing investor Sequoia Capital, two people privy to the development told VCCircle.
American Express Ventures made its maiden investment in India in 2014 by investing in Bangalore-based cloud software solutions provider Capillary Technologies, another Sequoia Capital portfolio firm. Its other Indian investments include artificial intelligence chatbot shopping app Mezi.
âEast Ventures has also participated in the investment,â said one of the persons quoted above, adding that the company is raising a total of Rs 70 crore (around $10 million). East Ventures is a Singapore registered investment firm and has invested in over 150 companies across Asia and the US. Not much is known about their India investments.
The second person said that the firm has raised Rs 35 crore (around $5 million). It could not be immediately ascertained if this fund raise is a part of the bigger round the firm is raising.
âCoraza has raised the investment at a lower valuation than it had raised in the Series B funding,â he added. The valuation may have come down by as much as 25%, he said.
Founded in 2010 by Ankur Singla, who was joined by Avinash Vankadaru, Vishal Pal Chaudhary and Vishrut Chalsani, Helpchat in its new avatar is an artificial intelligence based platform, while OneDirect is a customer experience management platform that helps brands manage their customer experience across all online channels including mobile.
Singla denied that the firm is raising funds and declined to comment on the development. Separate email queries sent to American Express Ventures, Sequoia Capital, and East Ventures did not elicit any response till the time of filling this report.
Helpchat has been through multiple pivots since its inception. It started under the brand Akosha.com as an online customer feedback platform and then rebranded and pivoted to chat-based personal assistant Helpchat. In May, the startup closed its chat service and laid off most of the employees working in those operations, and tweaked its business strategy and became anti-chat, a virtual personal assistant.
A number of Indian startups in the artificial intelligence space have caught investorsâ attention recently. In June, Gurgaon-based artificial intelligence (AI) startup Staqu Technologies Pvt. Ltd raised an undisclosed amount of funding from Indian Angel Network (IAN).
In December, Mumbai-based AI startup Arya.ai raised $750,000 (around Rs 5 crore) in pre-Series A round of funding from YourNest Angel Fund and VentureNursery members. In fact, Arya.ai was the first Indian startup to be selected by Paris&Co, a French innovation agency, as one of 21 companies globally that do standout innovations.
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