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Obviously AI, PeakPerformer, TWID, Leegality, and MyMobiForce raise funds | VC Holdings has signed a sale and purchase agreement to acquire some of IDreamSky’s SaaS-related software | ExpenseOut Infiniti Software Solutions’ flagship product, has been rein


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VC Holdings has signed a sale and purchase agreement to acquire some of IDreamSky’s SaaS-related software and the entire issued share-capital of Dream Impression Holdings, IDreamSky’s indirectly owned subsidiary, in an $11.23 million deal (HK $87.32 million).

Obviously AI, a no-code platform helping people without a technical platform build and run AI models, has announced an extension of its $3.6 million seed round that it raised in May this year. With the close of this extension round, led by a deep tech investment firm, University of Tokyo Edge Capital Partners (UTEC), the company’s seed funding raised to $4.7 million.

ExpenseOut, Infiniti Software Solutions’ flagship product, has been reintroduced by the company, which provides travel technology service. The product scans invoices automatically and assesses them for accuracy, policy compliance, and legitimacy using artificial intelligence. The program offers options for accurately collecting and reimbursing mileage data using GPS.

Antler India has provided early-stage funding to PeakPerformer, a leadership development company. As it builds its AI platform and expands its client base, the funds will be used to hire engineering expertise. PeakPerformer is a tech-enabled executive development platform that helps companies upskill their executives at all levels.

TWID, a rewards-based payment network, has raised $2.5 million in a round led by BEENXT and the Surge Fund of Sequoia Capital India. The firm, which is located in Singapore and India, links clients with merchants to pay using points earned through a “Point Issuer” scheme. Surge’s fifth batch of 23 companies includes TWID, which has developed unique digital solutions to assist businesses and individuals.

In a pre-Series A financing led by IIFL Securities Capital Enhancer Fund, Leegality, a platform for document execution, received an undisclosed sum. The additional funds will be used to recruit more individuals in critical roles, speed up product development, and expand the company’s operations. Leegality’s e-sign, e-stamp, and document processing technology, launched in 2016, enables Indian businesses to sign and manage documents.

MyMobiForce, an AI-powered crowdsourcing platform, has raised ₹10 crores ($1.42 million) in a pre-Series A funding round led by Bharat Inclusion Seed Fund, reports state. The round witnessed participation from angel investors led by Manu Iyer of Bluehill Capital, Acsys Investments, and Ashutosh Agrawal (ex- Urban Company).

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