Shruti Dvivedi Sodhi 
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Khaitan Legal Associates assists YourNest Venture Capital on ₹15 crore+ investment in Superfone

YourNest Venture Capital is a venture capital firm based in India that focuses on early-stage investments in technology-driven startups.

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Khaitan Legal Associates advised YourNest Venture Capital on making an investment of approx. ₹15.75 crore in the Pre-Series A investment round of Truegrit Technologies Private Limited (Superfone).

The transaction team consisted of Shruti Dvivedi Sodhi (Partner), Saumya Dev (Senior Associate) and Mohini Sonkar (Associate).

Superfone

The proceeds will be used to acquire national-level telecom licences, strengthen its engineering and product teams with key senior hires, and scale its customer acquisition efforts to maximise its reach and impact.

YourNest Venture Capital is a venture capital firm based in India that focuses on early-stage investments in technology-driven startups. Founded in 2011, YourNest has invested in a diverse range of sectors, including healthcare, education, consumer technology, and enterprise software. The firm aims to support women entrepreneurs and foster innovation in the Indian startup ecosystem.

Superfone is a Bengaluru-based startup founded in 2021 by Pradeep Dodle and Nikhil Goenka, aimed at transforming communication for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in India. The company offers an all-in-one business phone and CRM app that replaces traditional SIM cards with a comprehensive digital platform designed to streamline operations and enhance customer engagement.

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