Mental health platform LISSUN raised $1.3 M Seed funding from Rainmatter Capital, IPV
LISSUN, a platform for mental health, has raised $1.3 million in a seed round led by Rainmatter Capital (Zerodha Group) and Inflection Point Ventures (IPV). Existing investors IvyCap Ventures, WFC, Growx Ventures, and a few other notable angel investors took part in the round as well.
Over 2.3 million dollars have been raised for the startup to date, including a pre-seed round of $1 million in September of last year.
According to a press release from LISSUN, the money will be used to develop partnerships with healthcare institutions and other organizations, expand services, and further improve its technology and product offerings.
LISSUN, which was founded by Tarun Gupta and Krishna Veer Singh, provides patients with holistic care from start to finish while utilizing technology for self-diagnosis. For high-stress use cases like infertility, oncology, nephrology, etc., it collaborates with medical facilities to offer assistance.
The company states that it has served clients in 30 Indian cities and that it has reached over 15,000 paying clients, performed 30,000 therapies, had more than 50,000 visitors to its digital platforms, and served clients in over 50,000 locations.
Recently, Zerodha added Rs 1,000 crore to its startup investment platform Rainmatter to support startups in their early stages.