Lysto raises $3 m funding from BEENEXT, others

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NFT start-up Lysto on Thursday said it has raised $3 million (about ₹22.3 crore) from various entities, including BEENEXT, Better Capital and Cloud Capital.

The seed round saw participation from angel investors and entrepreneurs, including Binny Bansal (Flipkart co-founder), Sandeep Nailwal and Jaynti Kanani (Polygon co-founders), Pradyumna Agarwal (Temasek Managing Director), Nitish Mittersain (Nazara Games founder) and Kunal Shah (Cred founder).

Besides, Ashish Hemrajani and Parikshit Dhar (BookMyShow co-founders), Anupam Mittal (Shaadi.com), Ashish Gupta (Helion Ventures founder), Kumar Sudarsan (Qwikcilver founder) and others also participated in the funding round, according to a statement. The funding will help with product development and allow Lysto to invest in the expansion of team that will help achieve its mission of furthering and simplifying the adoption of NFTs, it added.

NFTs

An NFT (Non-fungible token) is a unit of data stored on a digital ledger, called a blockchain, that certifies a digital asset to be unique and therefore, not interchangeable. NFTs can be used to represent items such as photos, videos, audio, and other types of digital files.

In an increasingly digital world, businesses and consumers are turning to NFTs as a means of establishing unique ownership of digital assets on the blockchain.

Lysto, which was founded in 2021, has offices in Bengaluru and Singapore. It aims to take NFTs to more than 4 billion internet users through millions of use cases.

“NFTs are becoming an integral part of business and culture. With its applications across industries, it is a multi-billion dollar industry, which is largely restricted to digital art and collectibles currently.”

“As the market expands, we see that every e-commerce player, every production (entertainment, gaming, animation), and every brand would want to launch NFTs to raise funds and monetise their offerings,” Sadiq Ahamed, founder and CEO of Lysto, said.

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MFine raises $48 million Series C from Moore Strategic Ventures, BEENEXT

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Healthtech startup MFine has raised $48 million in a Series C funding round co-led by Moore Strategic Ventures and BEENEXT, with participation from existing investors Stellaris Venture Partners, SBI Group Japan, SBI Ven Capital Singapore, Heritas Capital, Prime Venture Partners, Y’S Investment Pte Ltd and Alteria Capital.

The new round of funding will be used by the company to expand its hospital, diagnostics and e-pharmacy network across the country and to build tech-driven care delivery products for patients with both acute and chronic conditions.

Commenting on the fund raise, Prasad Kompalli, CEO and co-founder, MFine, said, “In the healthcare sector the world has changed to a new normal and we are seeing a steep growth in the adoption of digital health in India too. We will continue to invest in deep tech to transform every smartphone into a health companion for consumers and a decision support assistant to all doctors. We will also be looking to expand our network across India and make our services available widely.”

In an earlier conversation with BusinessLine, MFine’s Chief Business Officer and founding member, Arjun Choudhary noted that the company’s current focus is to expand its network of services to next 20 cities over the next 14-15 months, which would include cities like Jaipur, Chandigarh, Surat, Patna, Ahmedabad, and Lucknow.

The company is also working on adding clinical decision support for doctors using AI and bringing vitals monitoring and health management to consumers’ smartphones. In early 2021, MFine launched an app-based SPO2 (blood oxygen saturation) monitoring tool which enables users to keep track of their oxygen saturation levels without needing an additional device. Since then, 250,000 users have used the tool and thousands of people continue to use it daily. In the coming months, MFine will be extending the tool to measure heart rate and blood pressure too.

Hero Choudhary, Managing Partner, BEENEXT, said, “MFine’s model, coupling AI technology with a strong provider network, is powerful in providing healthcare services on demand and changing the way we think about care delivery for millions across the world. We see a huge demand from consumers looking for an integrated care experience.”

Growing user base

Since its inception, over 3 million users are said to have used MFine services with the platform clocking over 300,000 monthly transactions that include doctor consultations, diagnostic tests, e-pharmacy and in-patient procedures. In October 2018, MFine integrated with laboratory and diagnostic services to provides its users access to more than 700 diagnostic centres across 400 cities in India.

Over 1,00,000 users are said to be using MFine for booking diagnostic tests every month. Further, more than 6,000 doctors from over 700 hospitals across 35 specialities are on MFine and are said to be serving millions in more than 1,000 towns across India.

MFine claims to be growing 15 per cent month on month, amidst growing adoption of telemedicine and digital health in India since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The MFine Corporate subscription product is also said to have seen strong growth in the last year with many corporates offering multiple benefits programmes as part of which employees and their families get access to online doctor consultations, preventive health checks, mental health consultations and chronic condition management. Over 500 corporates have partnered with MFine to enable wide ranging services covering over 500,000 employees. In the coming months, the company will also bring innovative financial solutions for users together with insurance partners.

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