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JSA acts on ClickPost Series A fundraise

ClickPost has raised $6 million through this fundraise.

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ClickPost has raised ₹6 million through a Series A fundraise led by Inflexor Technology Fund, Athera Venture Capital, and Riverwalk Holdings. Rebright Partners, an existing investor, also participated in this funding round.

As part of this transaction, certain existing investors will also sell their shareholding through a secondary sale.

JSA advised ClickPost and its founders Naman Vijay and Prashant Gupta on this fundraise.

The transaction team consisted of Kartik Jain (Partner), Saumya Sahai (Senior Associate), Anmol Mahajan (Associate) and Alisha Chawla (Company Secretary).

Kartik Jain

JSA also advised the lead investors Inflexor Ventures and Athera Venture Partners in their investment in ClickPost.

The transaction and due diligence team consisted of Siddharth Mody (Lead Partner), Rahul Deodhar (Partner), Alister Sequeira (Senior Associate) and Prakhar Sharma (Senior Associate).

Siddharth Mody, Rahul Deodhar

ClickPost is one of the world's fastest-growing all-in-one logistics management platforms, dedicated to enhancing brands' post-purchase experiences for their customers. With a daily tracking of over one million shipments, ClickPost aims for a growth of over five times in the next two years.

It serves more than 300 clients globally, including prominent names like Nykaa, Puma, Pepe Jeans, Acer, and Supertails across India, North America, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East.

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