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Google, Temasek Back India's ShareChat With $300 Million At $5 | Forbes

Google, Temasek Back India's ShareChat With $300 Million At $5 Billion Valuation

Mohalla Tech, the Bangalore-based parent of ShareChat, has raised nearly $300 million from Google, Indian media conglomerate Times Group and the Singapore government’s Temasek Holdings.

The newest funding round values the social media unicorn at nearly $5 billion.

ShareChat’s app, which is available in 15 languages, has 180 million monthly active users, and more than 32 million creators, according to their website.

Alongside ShareChat, Mohalla Tech also develops a video platform called Moj. Bearing resemblance to Tik Tok, which has been banned in India for almost two years, Moj allows users to create videos from 15 seconds to one minute long.

Founded in 2015 by three Indian Institute of Technology graduates — Ankush Sachdeva, Bhanu Pratap Singh and Farid Ahsan — the company is also backed by Snapchat, Tiger Global and Twitter.