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Cipla-backed Wellthy Therapeutics raises $4 million led by Saama Capital

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BENGALURU: Mumbai-based digital therapeutics startup Wellthy Therapeutics said it has raised $4 million (around ₹30 crore) from Saama Capital, as part of its Pre-Series A round, for a 16% stake in the company.

Wellthy Therapeutics will use the funds to enhance product suite, for international expansion of its business and to expand into newer therapy areas.

Founded in 2015 by Abhishek Shah, Prayat Shah and Aradh Pillai, Wellthy Therapeutics works with leading insurance, pharmaceutical, medical device companies and large hospital systems to deliver clinically-validated digital therapies that improve the health outcomes and quality of life of those with a chronic condition. “The success of our initial commercial launch inspires us to invest

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