India’s HCLTech to buy 10.5% stake in Sarvam AI, valuing startup at $1.5 billion

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India’s HCLTech said on Monday it will acquire a 10.5% stake in ​domestic generative AI startup Sarvam AI for ‌14.27 billion rupees ($150.7 million) in cash, leading the firm’s Series B round as a strategic ​investor.

Sarvam was valued at $1.5 billion in ​the round, which raised $234 million in its ⁠first close out of a targeted $300 ​million, the startup said.

  • HCLTech said it will acquire ​41,421 equity shares in the startup and fund its research and development aimed at training next-generation ​models for agentic AI, coding and cybersecurity ​use cases.
  • The investment will allow the Indian IT services ‌company ⁠to develop specific language models and AI solutions for its global client base, and accelerate the development of sovereign AI ​solutions for governments ​and ⁠regulated industries, HCLTech added.
  • The round was co-led by Bessemer Venture Partners, ​with continued participation from existing investors ​Khosla ⁠Ventures and Peak XV Partners, Sarvam said.
  • In 2024, Microsoft partnered with the Indian startup ⁠to ​support voice-based generative AI ​applications, without disclosing financial details.

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