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Meta to acquire 20% stake in CRED through $900M investment

by June 22, 2026
written by June 22, 2026

Meta Platforms Inc. is making a significant move into India’s fintech ecosystem with a $900 million investment in startup CRED.

The deal gives Meta a roughly 20% stake in the company.

According to the announcement, CRED will raise ₹8,550 crore ($900 million) in its Series H round, led by Meta.

The round is structured through a mix of primary and secondary share purchases.

The company will be valued at ₹43,239 crore post-money, with a pre-money valuation of ₹38,819 crore.

Meta will join CRED’s cap table as a minority investor and will not receive access to customer information, the company confirmed.

CRED described the round as part of its broader acceleration strategy aimed at strengthening its institutional capabilities and expanding across financial products.

Meta shares were down 1.88% at the time of writing.

Leadership transition

A major outcome of the deal is a leadership reshuffle involving CRED founder Kunal Shah.

Under the agreement, Shah will step away from his operating role as CEO of CRED and transition to Meta’s global leadership team.

Meta has indicated that Shah will take on a leadership role connected to WhatsApp, replacing the current head, Will Cathcart, who has led the platform for around seven years.

Cathcart, who oversaw WhatsApp’s user base more than doubling during his tenure, will remain at Meta.

He will move into a new role focused on using artificial intelligence tools to build consumer apps and products, according to a Meta spokesperson.

Shah, who currently resides in Bengaluru, will relocate to Meta’s Menlo Park headquarters in California to take up his new responsibilities.

Meta’s Chief Product Officer Chris Cox said Shah was “one of India’s most respected entrepreneurs, a serious thinker, and a deeply good person,” according to a statement shared by a Meta spokesperson.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg also commented on the transition, stating: “Kunal built CRED into one of India’s most important technology companies, and he brings the kind of builder mentality and global perspective that will serve him well in running the world’s biggest messaging app,” Meta Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg wrote in a Facebook post.

CRED’s growth and financial scale

Founded in 2018, CRED has positioned itself as a rewards-based platform encouraging creditworthy users to pay credit card bills on time.

The company claims its ecosystem spans payments, lending, insurance, wealth, and lifestyle services.

CRED currently engages around 17 million monthly users and processes over 40% of credit card bill payments in India, according to its release.

The company also reports that its lending business has grown to ₹24,000 crore in assets under management.

The company further disclosed that it generates approximately ₹3,200 crore in revenue and has achieved profitability, alongside holding multiple financial licences.

CRED said the Series H funding will be used to accelerate growth, build institutional capabilities, and strengthen its position across categories.

The company also stated that its leadership and board are working toward a structure aligned with an eventual IPO.

Interim leadership at CRED

Following Shah’s departure from day-to-day operations, CRED’s executive Miten Sampat will take over as interim CEO with immediate effect.

Sampat has been responsible for strategy and finance at the company since 2020.

1.7 crore creditworthy Indians trust CRED with improving their relationship with money. Behind this is a high-talent-density team that has consistently demonstrated ownership, mission orientation, and taste. We have a generational opportunity to build on Kunal’s vision and compound consistently towards becoming a public company. I’m excited to take CRED forward in its next chapter. We are just getting started

Miten Sampat
CRED Executive

Meta’s India strategy deepens

The investment is part of Meta’s broader push in India, a key market for both growth and messaging adoption.

The company previously invested $5.7 billion in Jio Platforms in 2020, acquiring a 10% stake to expand commerce on WhatsApp.

More recently, Meta announced plans to lease its first AI data center in India, further strengthening its infrastructure footprint in the region.

The company has previously used similar investment-led recruitment strategies, including a $14 billion investment in Scale AI, followed by the hiring of its founder, Alexandr Wang, into Meta’s AI lab.

With this latest move, Meta is combining capital deployment with leadership restructuring, tying a major Indian fintech success story directly into its global messaging and AI strategy.

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