Mesh raises $5 million in funding led by Sequoia Capital India’s Surge
Mesh, a people management platform, on Tuesday said it has raised $5 million (about Rs 37.4 crore) in funding led by Surge, a rapid scale-up programme by Sequoia Capital India for startups in India and Southeast Asia. The round also saw participation from RTP Global, Y Combinator Continuity and Emles Venture Partners, a statement said.
Angel investors Neeraj Arora (ex-Whatsapp Chief Business Officer), Prasanna Sankar (Co-Founder of Rippling), along with Munish Varma, Sumer Juneja and Vikas Agnihotri (Softbank Partners) also participated in the funding round.
Headquartered in San Jose, United States, Mesh makes it easy for employees to actively collaborate with their employer in managing goals, receiving timely feedback, and advancing their career.