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AI-powered visa-platform StampMyVisa raises ₹4 crore bridge round

Bengaluru-based startup StampMyVisa, which offers an AI-driven visa-processing platform, announced a ₹4 crore (~$480 000) bridge round led by Unicorn India Ventures. The funding will scale its Teleport integration, expand operations and prepare for a Series A next year. StampMyVisa reported a four-fold revenue rise and processed more than 75 000 visas in six months using its in-house AI engine 'Nucleus'. The startup competes in a large outbound-travel ecosystem and highlights investor focus on AI applications in travel-tech.
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AI-powered visa-platform StampMyVisa raises ₹4 crore bridge round

Bengaluru-based startup StampMyVisa, which offers an AI-driven visa-processing platform, announced a ₹4 crore (~$480 000) bridge round led by Unicorn India Ventures. The funding will scale its Teleport integration, expand operations and prepare for a Series A next year. StampMyVisa reported a four-fold revenue rise and processed more than 75 000 visas in six months using its in-house AI engine 'Nucleus'. The startup competes in a large outbound-travel ecosystem and highlights investor focus on AI applications in travel-tech.
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StampMyVisa raised ₹4 crore in a bridge fund as it scales its AI-powered visa-processing platform ahead of Series A.
Bengaluru-based startup StampMyVisa, which offers an AI-driven visa-processing platform, announced a ₹4 crore (~$480 000) bridge round led by Unicorn India Ventures. The funding will scale its Teleport integration, expand operations and prepare for a Series A next year. StampMyVisa reported a four-fold revenue rise and processed more than 75 000 visas in six months using its in-house AI engine 'Nucleus'. The startup competes in a large outbound-travel ecosystem and highlights investor focus on AI applications in travel-tech.

Bengaluru-based startup StampMyVisa, which offers an AI-driven visa-processing platform, announced a ₹4 crore (~$480 000) bridge round led by Unicorn India Ventures. The funding will scale its Teleport integration, expand operations and prepare for a Series A next year. StampMyVisa reported a four-fold revenue rise and processed more than 75 000 visas in six months using its in-house AI engine 'Nucleus'. The startup competes in a large outbound-travel ecosystem and highlights investor focus on AI applications in travel-tech.
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