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BharatPe gives 18 of its angels an exit with up to 80X returns
The fintech startup says nine angel investors, including Kunal Shah, continue to hold stock worth Rs 107 crore, as per the latest Series D valuation.
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Fintech startup BharatPe has announced that 18 of its angel investors have exited the company after its Series D funding round. The angles have seen returns as high as 80X in two years. The statement said the company has already returned
Rs 102 crore in cash to its secondary investors, as against the initial angel round of
Rs 1.9 crore. Nine angel investors, including Kunal Shah, continue to hold stock worth Rs 107 crore as per the latest Series D valuation, said the statement.