Lissun secures $2.5 million funding

Lissun, a Gurugram-based mental health platform, has secured $2.5 million in a pre-Series A funding round led by RPSG Capital Ventures. This funding, which also saw participation from investors like Multiply Ventures, Atrium Angels, and existing backers such as IvyCap Ventures, Rainmatter, and Sucseed Ventures, brings the total capital raised by Lissun to approximately $5...

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Published October 1, 2024 · 1 min read

Lissun secures $2.5 million funding

Lissun, a Gurugram-based mental health platform, has secured $2.5 million in a pre-Series A funding round led by RPSG Capital Ventures. This funding, which also saw participation from investors like Multiply Ventures, Atrium Angels, and existing backers such as IvyCap Ventures, Rainmatter, and Sucseed Ventures, brings the total capital raised by Lissun to approximately $5 million. The company plans to use this new influx of funds to expand its services, enhance its technological infrastructure, and develop AI-driven solutions to support mental healthcare.

Lissun’s approach integrates both physical and digital (phygital) healthcare, focusing on high-stress challenges such as chronic illnesses, exam anxiety, and workplace pressures. They collaborate with healthcare, corporate, and educational institutions to deliver tailored mental health solutions. Additionally, through their “Sunshine by Lissun” division, they provide child development services for neurodevelopmental and behavioral disorders like Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADHD.

Lissun joins a growing list of mental health startups in India that have attracted significant investments. Wysa, an AI-driven mental health chatbot, raised $20 million in a Series B round, and Amaha (formerly InnerHour) has also been scaling rapidly with significant backing. These investments reflect the increasing focus on addressing India’s mental health crisis through scalable, tech-driven solutions​.

Further reading:

Mental health platform LISSUN raises $2.5 Mn in pre-Series A (entrackr.com)

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