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Beams Fintech Fund backs Infinity
Mint New Delhi
|April 03, 2025
Beams Fintech Fund, a growth-stage private equity firm that invests in financial services and financial technology companies, said Wednesday it has invested in non-bank lender Infinity Fincorp Solutions Pvt Ltd.
The PE firm invested in Infinity's as part of the company's extended Series A funding round, it said in a statement. While Beams did not disclose the quantum of its investment, the total size of the round was $40 million (about ₹342 crore).
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