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Bengaluru digital microfinance platform providing JLG loans to Indian blue-collar workers; $9M raised with $5M CDM Capital Series A at $2.2M revenue using digital joint liability Microfinance 2.0 model.
Kosh is a Bengaluru, India-based digital lending platform providing joint liability group (JLG) loans to blue-collar workers and informal economy participants — a "Microfinance 2.0" model that combines India's traditional community-based joint liability lending structure with digital underwriting, mobile disbursement, and data-driven credit assessment. Founded and backed with $9.03 million raised total including a $5 million Series A in March 2025 led by CDM Capital with participation from LetsVenture, JAFCO Asia, Security and Intelligence Services, and Legacy Asset, Kosh generated ₹18.3 crore ($2.2 million USD) in revenue as of March 2024 with a ₹178 crore valuation.
SF fintech providing credit to help employees fully capture 401(k) employer match and ESPP benefits; $72.3M YC-backed with SoftBank investment at Microsoft, Google, Amazon employees.
Lendtable is a San Francisco-based fintech company providing lines of credit to salaried employees to fully capture their employer 401(k) match and ESPP (Employee Stock Purchase Plan) benefits — solving the underutilization problem where employees who can't afford to divert sufficient paycheck to 401(k) contributions leave matching employer funds uncaptured. Founded and backed by Y Combinator (W20) with $72.3 million raised including an $18 million Series A led by O1 Advisors with participation from SoftBank's SB Opportunity Fund and Valor Equity Partners, Lendtable has disbursed over $2.4 million in match benefits to employees at Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and IBM.
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