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VERTICES PARTNERS, AZB, IndiaJuris, KLA act on CredRight $10 million Series B fundraise

CredRight is a Bengaluru-based company engaged in the business of providing a technology platform to facilitate and manage loans given to MSMEs.

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Credright Private Limited has raised $10 million from a Series B fundraise led by Abler Nordic, with participation from existing investors Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, Unleash Capital, YourNest Venture Capital, 100Unicorns, and Accion Venture Lab.

VERTICES PARTNERS advised lead investor Abler Nordic on this fundraise. This was the first investment through Abler’s new Fund V.

The transaction was led by Vikrant Anand (Equity Partner) along with a team that included Nishant Singh (Principal Associate).

Founder and Managing Partner Vinayak Burman provided strategic inputs.

The Firm also advised existing investor Unleash Capital on this fundraise.

The transaction team was led by Vishal Mehta (Equity Partner), along with a team that included Varun Kaka (Principal Associate) and Nisha Dharod (Associate Manager).

Vikrant Anand, Vishal Mehta, Vinayak Burman

AZB & Partners advised existing investor Michael & Susan Dell Foundation on this fundraise.

IndiaJuris advised existing investor 100Unicorns on this fundraise.

Khaitan Legal Associates advised existing investor YourNest Venture Capital on this fundraise.

Founded in 2016, CredRight is a Bengaluru-based company engaged in the business of providing a technology platform to facilitate and manage loans given to MSMEs.

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