PharmEasy

company

About

PharmEasy is a health tech startup offering services such as teleconsultation, medicine deliveries, and diagnostic test sample collection.

  • 1001 - 5000

Details

Last Funding Type
Secondary Market
Last Funding Money Raised
$146M
Industries
Health Care,Health Diagnostics,Pharmaceutical,Wellness
Founded date
Jan 1, 2015
Number Of Employee
1001 - 5000
Operating Status
Active

PharmEasy is a health tech startup offering services such as teleconsultation, medicine deliveries, and diagnostic test sample collections.

It also operates an online pharmacy that helps patients connect with local pharmacy stores and diagnostic centers in order to fulfill their extensive medical needs. The startup company is funded and backed by Caisse de Dépôt et Placement du Québec (CDPQ), Ascent Health, Bessemer Venture Partners, Orios Venture Partners, Eight Roads Ventures, InnoVen Capital, and Temasek Holdings.

PharmEasy was founded in 2015 by Dharmil Sheth, Mikhil Innani, and Dhaval Shah as a subsidiary of Ascent Health.

Funding Rounds

Number of Funding Rounds
Total Funding Amount
3
$536M ₹400M
PharmEasy has raised a total of $536M ₹400M in funding over 2 rounds. Their latest funding was raised on Oct 18, 2021 from a Secondary Market round.
Announced Date Round Money Raised Number of Investors Lead Investors Post Valuation
Oct 18, 2021 Secondary Market $146M 1 IIFL Finance Detail
Apr 7, 2021 Series E $390M 1 Detail
Sep 11, 2018 Debt Financing ₹400M 1 InnoVen Capital Detail

Investments

Number of Investments
Number of Lead Investments
1
0
PharmEasy has made 1 investments. Their most recent investment was on Apr 13, 2022, when MoonPay raised $87M.
Date Company Name
Round Money Raised Industry Lead Investor
Apr 13, 2022 MoonPay
Series A $87M Financial Services

Investors

Number of Lead Investors
Number of Investors
2
3
PharmEasy is funded by 3 investors. IIFL Finance and InnoVen Capital are the most recent investors.
Investor Name Lead Investor Funding Round
IIFL Finance Yes Secondary Market
InnoVen Capital Yes Debt Financing
Chetan Gopaldas Cholera Series E