Lissun, a rapidly growing mental health platform, has secured $2.5 million (around Rs 20 crore) in a funding round led by RPSG Capital Ventures, a venture capital firm focused on early-stage consumer companies. The capital will be directed towards expanding the platform’s network of centres, strengthening its technological backbone, and enhancing its service offerings.
Founded in 2021 and headquartered in Gurgaon, Lissun collaborates with healthcare providers, corporations, and educational institutions to offer integrated mental health solutions. The platform focuses on managing high-stress scenarios, including chronic health conditions, exam-related anxiety, and workplace stress.
Lissun also extends its services to child development, offering support for neurodevelopmental and behavioral disorders such as autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, and learning challenges.
“With this funding, we are now well-positioned to expand our services, improve our technology, and grow our team. This investment enables us to make mental health care more accessible and to further advance the quality of our offerings. We aim to set new standards for mental health care across India,” said Krishna Veer Singh, CEO and co-founder of Lissun.
Singh, along with co-founder Tarun Gupta, previously held leadership roles at prominent companies including Uber, Flipkart, and Oyo. Under their leadership, Lissun has expanded its reach to around 20 cities across India and has raised a total of $5 million in funding to date.
Sambit Dash, partner at RPSG Capital Ventures, highlighted the firm’s belief in Lissun’s approach: “We have been closely watching the mental health sector in India and are impressed by Lissun’s unique ‘phygital’ model. Their commitment to combining both physical and digital services to meet mental health needs is perfectly aligned with the growing demand for more comprehensive mental health care.”
Vikram Gupta, founder of IvyCap Ventures, added, “As Lissun continues to scale its services and address critical mental health and developmental issues, we are confident they will play a pivotal role in transforming the mental health landscape in India.”