DocsApp, whose investors include DeNA and Techmatrix, has joined forces with MediBuddy in deal buoyed by a $20m round backed by Mitsui Sumitomo.

Medical consultation app developer DocsApp has merged with another India-based company, health insurance management service MediBuddy, and raised $20m in a series B round co-led by insurance provider Mitsui Sumitomo, YourStory has reported.

Bessemer Venture Partners (BVP) and Fusian Capital co-led the round, which also featured Beyond Next Ventures, Milliways Ventures and Rebright Partners.

DocsApp operates a mobile app that allows users to consult physicians, as well as specialists across 12 healthcare segments, remotely 24 hours a day within 30…

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