New Delhi: Gurgaon-based health-tech startup Zyla Health has raised $4 million in its Series A funding round led by Exfinity Venture Partners.
The round also saw participation from Sony Innovation Fund, Venture Catalysts, and Aureolis led by Paula Mariwala.
Zyla said it will use the fresh funds to accelerate growth across its three key verticals of insurance, corporates and big pharma, as well as product integrations across the healthcare ecosystem for scale.
In July last year, the care management platform had raised $1 million as part of its pre-series A round led by clutch of angel investors. The firm counts Kae Capital, Secocha Ventures, Canara Bank Ventures and Seeders among its institutional investors.
The company offers a platform to power personalized care for chronic patients, supported by their in-house care team. The platform integrates across the ecosystem via APIs for scale, be it client data lakes, diagnostic vendors or smart devices.
Over the last year, the company has added new clients, including Max Life Insurance, HDFC Ergo, Pfizer, Zydus, IBM, DHL, Godrej, GEP and others. Zylo claims it improves the health condition of high-risk individuals to reduce claims of insurance firms, reduce insurance premiums for corporates, and improve medication outcomes as well as adherence for pharmaceutical drug users.
āIt is a very exciting time at Zyla, we have witnessed 300% year-on-year growth and 100% retention of our key B2B accounts in the last one year. With a fantastic leadership team by our side and the new fuel for growth, we are ready to truly revolutionise healthcare delivery in India,” said Khushboo Aggarwal, founder and CEO, Zyla Health.
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Updated: 30 Nov 2023, 07:41 PM IST