Credihealth raises $1.5 million
The funding will primarily be utilised to augment technology and infrastructure to expand services and introduce new products," said Ravi Virmani, founder of Credihealth.
Bengaluru Medical assistance startup Credihealth has raised $1.5 million, or approx 10 crore, from Tolaram, family office investment arm of Tolaram Group, and Mountain Pine Capital, in pre-series A funding round.
Bala Swaminathan, a former KPMG partner and one of the earliest investors in the platform, has also invested in this round.
Credihealth will use the money to expand its operations to address the non-clinical pain points of patients.
"More than money, it is innovation and steady growth that are needed to survive in the market today. The funding will primarily be utilised to augment technology and infrastructure to expand services and introduce new products," said Ravi Virmani, founder of Credihealth.
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