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Existing investorsY Combinator and Better Capital also participated in thisfunding round, it said in a statement. : Curated markets data, exclusive trading recommendations, Independent equity analysis & actionable investment ideas Engineering focused edtech start-up Skill-Lync has raised USD 17.5 million in Series A round, led by Iron Pillar,a venture growth investor backing globaltechcompaniesbuilt from India. Existing investorsY Combinator and Better Capital also participated in thisfunding round, it said in a statement. In addition,Binny Bansal (Co-founder of Flipkart),Sai Krishnamurthy (ex-Flipkart;Co-founder of Xto10X)and Rashmi Kwatra (Founder of Sixteenth Street Capital) joined as new investors.

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