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Sharechat gets $49 million funding from investors, aims to be profitable in…

In the last funding round, Sharechat was valued at almost $5 billion.

Updated on: Mar 29, 2024 12:44 PM IST
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Social media unicorn ShareChat raised $48.89 million in a round led by Tencent and Lightspeed. The round, amid a funding winter for tech startups, saw the participation of HarbourVest, Moore Strategic Ventures, Rimco and Alkeon. In the last funding round, Sharechat was valued at almost $5 billion while its peers in the social media space- X (formerly Twitter) and Snap- witnessed large drops in valuation.

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Sharechat's troubles in the past one year

ShareChat (Mint)
ShareChat (Mint)

In December 2023, Sharechat fired 200 employees- almost 15 percent of its workforce- which was the second such move last year. The company said that it attempts to cut costs and achieve profitability within the next four to six quarters.

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Co-founders of the company Bhanu Pratap Singh and Farid Ahsan also stepped down after raising $3 million in seed funding from venture capital firms India Quotient, Elevation Capital and other angel investors for their startup General Autonomy.

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A look at Sharechat's financials

During the same period, the company's net losses shot up 72 per cent to 5,144 crore owing to rising server rents, financing costs, foreign exchange losses, it said.

 
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