Tata Digital has hired CureFit’s chief executive as part of a $75m investment for the UC-RNT Fund-backed health and fitness app developer.
CureFit, an India-based wellness services app developer backed by UC-RNT Fund, has raised $75m from Tata Digital, a subsidiary of conglomerate Tata, the Economic Times reported yesterday.
CureFit has developed a mobile app that lets users book live fitness classes, medical consultations meditation and therapy sessions. It also runs fitness centres and gyms in addition to selling sports apparel.
Mukesh Bansal, founder and chief executive of CureFit, will continue to lead the business but will also join Tata Digital as president. Bansal said the agreement will enable CureFit to expand its offering for customers in India.
The company has received at least $465m of equity and debt financing to date. Singaporean state-owned investment firm Temasek led a $109m funding round for CureFit in March 2020.
Unilever Ventures, the corporate venturing arm of consumer goods producer Unilever, also took part in the 2020 round, as did Accel, Chiratae Ventures, GableHorn Investments, Castle Investments, Epiq Capital, Pathiti Investment Trust and Ascent Capital.
CureFit had raised $120m in a 2019 round that included Unilever Ventures, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Epiq Capital, Innoven Capital, Accel Partners, Kalaari Capital, Oaktree Capital, Chiratae Ventures, Anand Piramal Family Trust, Makan Family Trust and Hadley Family Trust.
UC-RNT Fund, a joint investment fund formed by University of California with Tata Sons’ chairman emeritus Ratan Tata, injected $25m in 2016.
Other earlier backers include Accel, Chiratae Ventures, Kalaari Capital, Oaktree Capital, Endiya Partners and individuals such as Brun Raschle, Binny Bansal and Ananth Narayanan.
– A version of this article first appeared on our sister site, Global Corporate Venturing.