Even Healthcare, a Bengaluru-based managed care provider, has raised $30 million in a Series A funding round led by Silicon Valley-based Khosla Ventures.
The round also saw participation from Founders Fund, 8VC, and Lachy Groom among others. This round brings the company’s total funding to $50 million.
The newly raised capital will be used to launch hospital operations and scale patient care and recourse processes. Even plans to open three secondary-care-focused hospitals in Bengaluru. This move will enable the company to offer a vertically integrated “payvider” (payer + provider) model, a first in India, aimed at reducing hospitalization risks through early risk profiling and managed care.
By bringing hospital operations in-house, Even aims to provide the same control over patient experience it has achieved with outpatient care, which has led to high customer satisfaction and retention.
Speaking on the funding, Matilde Giglio, Co-founder of Even Healthcare said, “Consistent high-quality care, customer experience, and value will build trust and loyalty. Our health plans have grown aggressively in both B2B and B2C segments, with a 95% customer retention rate. This positions us to deliver strong results in the years ahead.”
“To sustain this momentum, we will continue to invest in our delivery systems, technology, and customer-friendly products. Expanding our hospital, clinic, and diagnostic networks while strengthening our team of doctors will enable us to reduce medical costs, enhance patient experience, and increase the overall value our members receive from the health system,” Ialongo added.
“Modernized healthcare is essential to any country. Even is bringing high-quality, affordable care to one of the world’s largest populations, and we’re excited to partner with them as they boldly reimagine healthcare for India,” said Vinod Khosla, Founder of Khosla Ventures.
Founded in 2020 by Mayank Banerjee, Matilde Giglio, and Alessandro Ialongo, Even Healthcare offers its members unlimited free consultations, diagnostic tests, and cashless hospitalization through its in-house clinical team, a growing network of owned and partner clinics, and insurance partners.
Members can access unlimited consultations across episodic care, lifestyle management, and chronic condition treatment for an annual fee of ₹4,800, with the option to add on health insurance for hospital coverage.
With a workforce of 300 employees—a 50% increase over the past year—Even Healthcare has grown its membership base to hundreds of thousands, generating $28 million in revenue just 1.5 years after its commercial launch.
Even Healthcare’s holistic, preventative care model addresses a critical gap in India’s healthcare system, which currently has one of the highest medical inflation rates in Asia. While the healthcare market in India was valued at $372 billion in 2022, growing at 22% CAGR, private insurance still covers only a small portion of the population.
Even’s focus on leveraging technology to scale its solutions is reflected in its latest initiative—the launch of an AI-powered health assistant, “Even Steven.” Available via WhatsApp, Even Steven offers medically verified information, empowering patients with knowledge and improving access to care.

