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Neobanking start-up Jupiter raises Rs 100 cr in venture debt from Alteria

Mumbai, Bengaluru-based company will use money to expand its lending products

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Aryaman Gupta New Delhi
Neobanking start-up Jupiter has raised Rs 100 crore as venture debt from Alteria Capital and will use the money to expand its lending products.
 
The company counts the likes of Tiger Global, QED Investors, Sequoia Capital India, Matrix Partners India, Brazil-based Nubank, Global Founders Capital, and Mirae Assets Venture among its list of blue-chip investors.
 
“This partnership will act as a catalyst to our efforts of building an all-inclusive and innovative platform. For cutting-edge financial services products. As we enter the new year, we at Jupiter look forward to providing accessible and affordable credit options to our customers,

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