International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, Qualcomm Ventures and Ventureast also participated in this round, Portea said in a release.
It said Portea would use the latest investment to push the company's expansion in India, where it currently operates across 24 cities and handles 60,000 visits in a month to patients' homes.
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Portea said it has more than 3,000 staffers and plans to recruit an additional 5,000 over the next 18 months in line with the company's growth plans.
Arun Mathew from Accel, the investment firm which led investment in other Indian startups like Flipkart, BookMyShow, FreshDesk and others, joins Portea's Board of Directors, it said.
Portea had previously received $9 million Series A funding from Accel, Qualcomm Ventures and Ventureast in December 2013.
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