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[Funding alert] Foxtale Secures $14 Million Funding Led by Panthera Growth Partners

[Funding alert] Foxtale Secures $14 Million Funding Led by Panthera Growth Partners
[Funding alert] Foxtale Secures $14 Million Funding Led by Panthera Growth Partners
Foxtale Consumer, a D2C skincare company, has filed regulatory documents with the Registrar of Companies, indicating that it has secured approximately $14 million (about Rs 120 crore) in new equity capital, with Panthera Growth Partners being the lead investor.
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Foxtale Consumer, a D2C skincare company, has filed regulatory documents with the Registrar of Companies, indicating that it has secured approximately $14 million (about Rs 120 crore) in new equity capital, with Panthera Growth Partners being the lead investor.

The company’s current investors, Kae Capital, and Matrix Partners India, also took part in the round.

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The startup’s goal is to provide goods with the safest and most effective ingredients possible to help every woman have healthy skin.

Founded in 2021, Foxtale Consumer received its most recent funding of $4 million from Kae Capital and Matrix Partners in 2022.

About Foxtale

Romita Mazumdar spoke with over 3,000 women before founding Foxtale to learn about their skincare expectations and concerns. In December 2021, Foxtale was established, motivated by the stories told by these women.

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