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DSK Legal, CMS INDUSLAW act on Pee Safe $32 million Series C fundraise

Pee Safe has secured the funding from OrbiMed.

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Women's hygiene and wellness brand Pee Safe (Redcliffe Hygiene Private Limited) has raised $32 million through a Series C Fundraise from OrbiMed.

DSK Legal advised and assisted Pee Safe and its promoters on this fundraise. The Firm's role included drafting, negotiating, and finalising the transaction documents (including the share subscription agreement, shareholders agreement and share purchase agreements), assisting Pee Safe with completion of conditions precedent, and providing support in relation to closing of the Transaction.

The transaction team consisted of Nakul Batra (Partner), Palak Sehgal (Principal Associate), Devbrat Singh (Senior Associate), Aankhi Anwesha (Senior Associate) and Utkarsh Sharma (Associate).

Nakul Batra

CMS INDUSLAW advised OrbiMed on this fundraise.

The transaction team consisted of Kartik Ganapathy (Founding and Senior Partner), who provided strategic inputs, along with Minhaz Lokhandwala (Partner), Maitri Parekh (Principal Associate), and Sanjana Sreenath (Associate).

The due diligence team consisted of Minhaz Lokhandwala, Maitri Parekh, Abhinav A (Associate), Aditya Jain (Associate), Radhika Chauhan (Associate) and Vatsal Agarwal (Associate).

Kartik Ganapathy, Minhaz Lokhandwala

Pee Safe is one of the largest feminine hygiene product brands in India, offering a wide range of products including sanitary pads, panty liners, and other hygiene solutions. The brand focuses on innovative, care-centric hygiene and health products designed to make everyday life easier.

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