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JSA, SAM act on Goyaz Jewellery ₹130 crore Series A Fundraise

Goyaz Jewellery is a brand specializing in gold-plated 92.5 silver jewelry.

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Goyaz Jewellery Private Limited has raised ₹130 crore from a Series A fundraise led by Norwest Venture Partners.

JSA Advocates & Solicitors advised Goyaz Jewellery on this fundraise.

The transaction team was led by Rishabh Gupta (Partner), with support from the deal team comprising Akshath Mithal (Principal Associate), and Associates Saurabh Chatterji and Tanmayee Shriprasad Apte.

Preetha Soman (Partner), with support from Associates Sneha Mohanty and Rebecca Thomas, advised on Employment law aspects.

Rishabh Gupta

Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co advised lead investor Norwest on this fundraise.

The transaction team was led by Aayush Kapoor (Partner) and Srikant C.V. (Partner), along with Paavani Gupta (Senior Associate), Kanika Mittal (Senior Associate) and Rishika Sharma (Senior Associate).

The due diligence team was led by Paavani Gupta (Senior Associate) and included Kanika Mittal (Senior Associate), Harjas Singh (Senior Associate), Vipra Sankhla (Senior Associate), Associates Priyam Mahajan, Rishika Arya, Aditya Maheshwari and Sanjana Reddy.

Aayush Kapoor, Srikant CV

Goyaz Jewellery is a brand specializing in gold-plated 92.5 silver jewelry. They have a presence in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka, with plans to expand to Tamil Nadu. Goyaz offers a curated selection of premium silver jewelry and has multiple locations across these states.

This round marks Goyaz’s first institutional equity raise, cementing its leadership position in a high demand sector and geography.

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