Indonesian Riliv raised East Ventures led seed funding
East Ventures has made a seed investment in Riliv, an Indonesian mental health service firm.
Benson Capital, Sankalpa Ventures, Teja Ventures, Telkom Indonesia (through the Indigo Acceleration programme), and Angel Investor Shweta Shrivastava are among the co-investors.
Riliv’s mental health services will be expanded to a larger range of sectors, including the general public who require integrated health services and industries that require employees to have access to mental health specialists.
Riliv is an app that delivers integrated mindfulness material and online therapy services. It was founded in 2015 by brothers Audrey Maximillian Herli (CEO) and Audy Christopher Herli.
During the epidemic, the business says that its user base increased by up to 400%, including both workers and regular people.