Pratilipi, a platform that enables users to read, write and listen to stories in local languages, has raised Rs 105 crore, led by China-based Qiming Venture Partners. The financing round indicates bullishness of Chinese investors on the content startups.
— The Economic Times
Link Legal India Law Services advised Qiming Ventures led by a team of partner Anuj Trivedi assisted by senior associate Sanya Haider and associate Pankaj Sevta.
Mani Chengappa & Mathur (MCM Law) advised Nasadiya Technologies Private Limited led by a team of partner Samuel Mani, senior associate Sindhushree Gadasalli, and associate Neha Susan Rajan.
2019-06-06
Deal value: Rs. 105 crore
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