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JSA acts on Wishlink ₹157 crore Series B fundraise

The fundraise also involved Elevation Capital and Fundamentum Partnership acquiring shares from the founders of Wishlink.

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Wishlink (operating under the entity Creatormon Private Limited) has raised ₹157 crore from a Series B fundraise led by Vertex Ventures, with continued backing and investment from its existing investors, Elevation Capital and Fundamentum Partnership.

The transaction also involved Elevation Capital and Fundamentum Partnership acquiring shares from the founders and certain angel investors.

JSA Advocates & Solicitors advised Wishlink and its founders, Shaurya Gupta, Divyansh Ameta and Chandan Yadav, on this transaction. The Firm delivered comprehensive, end-to-end legal counsel and strategic guidance to Wishlink and its founders, including drafting and negotiation of the transaction documents, and assisting with the completion of conditions precedent and the closing process.

The transaction was led by Kartik Jain (Partner), with support from Associates Dushyant Thakur and Anmol Mahajan, and Senior Company Secretary Alisha Chawla.

Kartik Jain

Wishlink is a platform that empowers creators to grow their social media presence, collaborate with top brands, and monetize their content fully. It facilitates convenient shopping through influencers' recommendations, ensuring trusted reviews for every purchase. The platform connects brands with creators to drive impactful collaborations and sales, making customer acquisition and sales tracking efficient and easy for brands.

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