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Agritech Startup Otipy Expects Nearly 5x Jump In Revenue To Rs 95 Cr In FY22
The Gurugram-based startup raised $10.2 million (around Rs 76 crore) from investors including SIG and Omidyar Network to expand its business.
Read MoreOtipy Appoints Pranit Arora As Senior Vice-president For Growth, Marketing
Arora has close to a decade of experience in leadership roles across growth and marketing with companies like Reckitt Benckiser, OYO, and GoMechanic
Read MoreAgritech Startup Otipy Raises USD 10.2 Mn From Investors
Omidyar Network India, Innoven Capital and existing investors IPV (Inflection Point Ventures), Pravega, and FactorE also participated in the round
Read MoreOtipy continues its momentum post-lockdown and closes $1M round from Inflection Point Ventures
Otipy is India’s first social commerce model to connect consumers with farmers through women resellers. It already has more than 1000 partner resellers (mainly women), catering to over 1,00,000 consumer
Read More5 brands for Fastrack delivery in COVID
As more first-time mobile using consumers get online and change their purchasing behavior in a post-COVID world, these contemporary delivery brands are ready to support this shift in the purchasing behavior of the buyer.
Read More5 Platforms Providing Work From Home Opportunities For Women
Rise of social media platforms, greater adoption of local language interfaces are opening up new avenues for women to become entrepreneurs. And whether you’re looking for a respite from your 9 to 5 job or if in the wake of the current pandemic you are staying home, or have some other constraint that prevents you from finding a full-time job, there’s no need to waste your earning potential.
Read MoreOtipy To Acquire Women Resellers Through Its Partnership With SHEROES
The fresh farm produce delivery platform Otipy, seeks to empower thousands of women belonging to the SHEROES community through the launch of its new initiative.
Read MoreCrofarm Enters B2B2C With Its Platform Otipy, Raises Fresh Capital
Otipy claims to operate at 35% gross margin and empowering communities – women (demand side) who can make Rs 20,000-60,000 per month. It is currently operational in Delhi NCR.
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