Nexus Venture Partners has sold shares worth Rs 208 crore in Delhivery via a bulk deal on the BSE. In another development, MoEngage has acquired San Francisco-headquartered Aampe.
Nexus sells Delhivery shares worth $22m
Nexus Venture Partners on Tuesday sold shares worth Rs 208 crore ($22 million) in Delhivery via a bulk deal on the BSE, continuing its gradual exit from the logistics firm,.
The development was first reported by Entrackr.
According to the bulk deal data available on exchange, the VC firm offloaded 43.24 lakh shares at an average price of Rs 481 apiece. The transaction follows two block deals in April, through which Nexus had sold shares worth Rs 716 crore.
Earlier, on April 8, Nexus divested nearly 1.2 crore shares worth Rs 530 crore, with participation from investors including SBI Mutual Fund, Nippon India Mutual Fund, BNP Paribas, and ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund. A week later, it sold an additional Rs 186 crore stake to investors such as Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, and others.
With the latest sale, Nexus has monetised over Rs 924 crore from Delhivery in the current financial year. Its stake in the company has steadily declined from 10.26% at the time of IPO to around 4.48% as of March 2026, according to the Entrackr report.
MoEngage buys US-headquartered Aampe
MoEngage, an agentic customer data and engagement platform, has acquired San Francisco-headquartered AI infrastructure company Aampe for an undisclosed amount.
With the acquisition, MoEngage will integrate Aampe’s reinforcement learning and agentic decision-making capabilities into its customer engagement platform.
Founded in 2020, Aampe develops AI infrastructure that assigns a dedicated autonomous agent to each user, enabling personalised decisions on content, timing, channel, and messaging frequency.
As part of the acquisition, Aampe’s founding team—Paul Meinshausen, Schaun Wheeler, and Sami Abboud—will join MoEngage to lead its agentic decisioning initiatives. Aampe’s existing customers will continue to be served without disruption and will benefit from the additional engineering, data science, and customer support resources available through MoEngage, according to a press statement.
Aampe currently works with brands such as Grab, Swiggy, ZenBusiness, and Taxfix.



