Startup space remained action-packed this week with a slew of firms raising funds while a few others starting potential acquisitions and merger talks. Homegrown VC firm BoldCap announced its second fund with fresh capital of $25 million.

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ZeeBiz.com has curated a list of top deals this week featuring Stylework, SimpliContract, VideoVerse, Reely.ai, Shiprocket, BillDesk among others.

VideoVerse buys AI-powered social media distribution firm Reely.ai

Video-editing SaaS-based company VideoVerse which was earlier known as Toch.ai, has acquired social media distribution firm Reely.in, according to a company's statement. The deal amount was not disclosed.

Shiprocket partners with BillDesk to provide one-click checkout solutions

Gurgaon-based e-commerce company Shiprocket has joined hands with leading digital payments platform BillDesk to power payments on their one-click checkout solution for D2C companies in India, according to a statement.

BoldCap unveils $25 million early stage fund

Homegrown VC firm BoldCap on Wednesday announced its second fund with fresh capital of $25 million, to be invested in 15-20 early-stage startups over the next 24-36 months.

Chennai-based BoldCap, which is among the first Indian VC firms dedicated to global B2B SaaS startups from the country, also showcased its Fund 1 portfolio, which includes startups like Spendflo, TestSigma, Spotdraft, and Locofy.

B2B SaaS startup SimpliContract raises second round of funding

Bengaluru-based AI-powered SaaS player in the enterprise contract lifecycle management (CLM) market SimpliContract has raised its pre-Series A round of funding from a number of investors, the company's spokesperson told Zee Business.

SaaS based startup Stylework gets $2 million, valued at $20 million

The rise of the coworking and managed workspaces market in recent years has been greatly fueled by India's emergence as a corporate and startup hotspot. In this space, Coworking marketplace Stylework has received $2 million in its Series A1 round from investors like QI Ventures, We Founder Circle, and others, the company said in a statement. This valued the company at $20 million.