Funding updates

Newton School raises Rs 37 Cr in Series A at Rs 150 Cr valuation.

Income sharing based online coding trainer platform Newton School has raised Rs 36.64 crore in its Series A round led by early-stage VC firm RTP Global. Nexus Ventures, AngelList along seven individuals also participated in the round.

Newton School has allotted 5,964 Series A preference shares at an issue price of Rs 61,627 per share to raise the sum, regulatory filings show. RTP Global has infused Rs 22 crore and Nexus put in Rs 9.15 crore.

Existing investor AngeList participated in the tranche with an investment of Rs 1 crore. It’s worth noting that the early-stage deal sourcing platform is also an investor in Newton’s competition Masai School. This is the second investment round for Newton School. It had raised $650K from Nexus and several angels in September last year.

Unacademy co-founders Gaurav Munjal, Roman Saini, and Hemesh Singh, who are early backers of Newton School, have collectively invested Rs 40.18 lakh whereas Udaan’s co-founder Sujeet Kumar has poured in Rs 73.27 lakh.

Freshworks founder Girish Mathrubootham has also participated in the round with Rs 73.27 lakh while CRED’s founder Kunal Shah has invested Rs 36.63 lakh. Singapore-based Redbrook also infused Rs 73.27 lakh.

According to Fintrackr’s estimate, the company has been valued at a little over Rs 149.5 crore in the Series A round. Following the fresh infusion, existing backer Nexus controls 25.72% whereas RTP Global has acquired 15% ownership in the Bengaluru-based firm.

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