Fintech startup Uni closes $70 Mn Series A round

Fintech startup Uni has raised $70 million in a Series A round led by General Catalyst, making it one of the largest Series A investments in the country. Eight Roads Ventures, Elevation Capital, Arbor Ventures, and current investors Lightspeed and Accel also participated in the round. In October of last year, the Bengaluru-based startup raised $18.5 million in its first investment round, led by Lightspeed Ventures India and Accel Partners India. The company has raised $88.5 million to date. According to Uni, the funds will be used to expand the team,…

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Gupshup introduced Whatsapp based commerce solution

Gupshup, a conversational messaging startup, has launched a WhatsApp-based commerce solution that allows businesses to construct a digital “storefront” on the platform. Conversational journeys can be enabled at every point of the buying process, including pre-purchase, purchase, and post-purchase. “As one of the earliest Solution Provider partners of WhatsApp, we have already helped thousands of businesses across the world go live on WhatsApp Business. Our knowledgeable sales and solutions teams, along with a network of global partners, help businesses accelerate their digital transformation,” explained Ravi Sundararajan, COO, Gupshup. “We are…

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2 lakh jobs generated by Indian start-ups in 2021 : Govt says

Indian start-ups recognised by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) have created 1,92,427 jobs so far in 2021, the most in four years as per Union government. In the last four years, about six lakh jobs have been created, according to the report. The number of jobs created by “DPIIT-recognized startups” in 2018 was 93,527, an increase compared to the previous year. According to official data, job creation increased from 1,42,646 in 2019 to 1,69,724 in 2020, despite the pandemic outbreak. As of December 8, DPIIT-recognized…

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Startup events accelerate the overall growth of the startup ecosystem

Kerala Start-up Mission selected nine startups for funding at a two-day event targeted at increasing core female engagement in various businesses. The Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) announced a grant of Rs five lakh each to Beena P S (OmicsGenLifeSciences), Sonia Mohandas (Waterchips Techno Solutions), Mariyam Vidhu Vijayan (Crink), Sunitha Faizal (Celebees Technologies), Nimisha J Vadakkan (Acemoney), Nisary Mahesh (Hubwords), Ashwathy Venugopal (Avasar (Nanograph). Dr Usha Titus, IAS, CMD of the Additional Skill Acquisition Program, inaugurated the hybrid meet on Wednesday (retd). “Women should not wait for concessions; instead they must…

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INDIAN SaaS startups making it big

Several bulge-bracket Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) agreements are expected to close in the coming months as risk investors continue to encourage Indian cross-border enterprises that are developing solutions that attract international clients. Chargebee, which has offices in both India and the United States, is in talks to raise new financing at a valuation of $3-3.5 billion, more than double its previous valuation. Chargebee, which helps firms with billing, subscription, and revenue management, is expected to be backed by existing investors Tiger Global and Sequoia Capital. San Francisco-based healthcare SaaS Company, Innovaccer is…

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Alphalogic Techsys will be the first company to move from the BSE Startup Platform to the BSE Mainboard.

Alphalogic Techsys Limited, a Pune-based boutique software consulting firm, is slated to become the first startup to move from the BSE Startup Platform to the BSE Mainboard. The date of the listing is set on December 16, 2021. In September 2019, Alphalogic Techsys became the first startup to list on the BSE Startup Platform. In August 2019, Alphalogic Techsys Ltd held an initial public offering (ipo) to attract capital. Alphalogic Techsys’ stock has returned 212 percent to investors since its initial public offering in September 2019. On Tuesday, the shares…

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Former Twitter India head to leave the company and start his own EdTech startup

Former twitter India head manish maheswari to launch Edtech startup Maheswari announced in a series of tweets that he is leaving twitter Manish Maheshwari, the former head of Twitter India who moved to a bigger role at the company’s headquarters in the United States (US) amid the political backlash over account removals earlier this year, confirmed on Tuesday that he is leaving the microblogging platform – now led by new CEO Parag Agrawal – to start his own education technology company. Maheshwari said in a series of tweets that he…

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WeGot raised 11Cr from investors

Smart water meter maker and IoT-enabled integrated water management startup WeGot has raised Rs 10.81 crore from a clutch of investors WeGot provides IoT devices and softwares to track real time flow of water WeGot, a manufacturer of smart water metres and an IoT-enabled integrated water management startup, has raised Rs 10.81 crore from a group of investors, including HDFC Capital. This would be the Chennai-based company’s second financing in 2021. In June, it raised Rs 8 crore from angel investors. WeGot has raised Rs 10.81 crore by issuing 9,029…

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Byju’s becomes the 13th most valuable startup in the world

Homegrown edtech startup BYJU’S is now the 13th most valuable startup in the world, as per CB Insights’ latest unicorn tracker. The Byju Raveendran-owned decacorn is presently valued at $21 billion, making it the most valuable edtech company in the world. BYJU’S is followed by Yuanfudao, a Chinese edtech company valued at $15.5 billion. The rise of the Bengaluru-based startup has been particularly noteworthy in the last 20 months, when education became digital-first as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic’s compulsions. Byju Raveendran is the founder and CEO of BYJU’s. BYJU’S not…

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Top 5 Indian startups entered to the unicorn club in 2021

India has witnessed several number of unicorn startups this year, thanks to a record-breaking round of funding for Indian entrepreneurs across all industries. Already, 40 Indian startups have joined the unicorn club. Over $38.4 billion has been raised as of December 4th, with many rounds expected to produce Indian unicorns in 2021. Here are top 5 startups made into the prestigious club Digit Insurance+-  Digit Insurance, a Bengaluru-based insurtech startup, was the first to join the Indian unicorn club in 2021. In January, the company secured $18 million (INR 135…

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