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Think Investments Infuses Rs 136 crore In PhysicsWallah Ahead Of IPO

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November 8, 2025
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Think Investments is a $4 billion global investment firm, focusing on backing technology-driven early-stage businesses. In India, Think Investments has built a diverse portfolio with investments in some of the prominent companies, including Swiggy, FirstCry, Urban Company, PharmEasy, Experian, Spinny, NSE, Star Health, Meesho, Rapido, Chaayos, and Dream11.

Between January and July 2025, PhysicsWallah witnessed robust investor interest through a series of ESOP liquidations facilitated by Funds India, a wholly-owned subsidiary of WestBridge Capital. These transactions were executed at Rs 127-137 per share.

Several reputed family offices have shown their confidence in the edtech company’s long-term growth story, investing nearly Rs 76 crore through multiple tranches during the period.

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