Article on November 08, 2021
Fintech Startup TRDR Raises $150K
The funds raised from the Pre-Seed round will be used to onboard more employees, as well as undertake marketing initiatives to generate early buzz
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Edtech Unicorn is likely to infuse fresh capital for general corporate objectives and towards working capital requirements as the report says.
Read MoreBeGig Launches Tech Marketplace Connecting Freelancers & Enterprises With $1M Investment
The funds were then invested in the development of the newly launched online marketplace.
Read MoreAdvantage Club Bags $5 M
The AI-driven employee engagement and benefits platform raised $3.3 Million from Jetty Ventures, Earlsfield Capital, SMC Advisors and other investors.
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Millennials have hard time managing their money most of the times and that’s because they don’t really have a financial plan in place.
Read MoreFinding Capital: Where To Look If Banks Reject Your Small Business Loan Request
Non-banking lenders have re-emerged as a viable source of capital for small business owners, including women-owned businesses, as they typically tend to focus less on credit scores, and more on the financial health of the borrower looking for funding.
Read MoreBrightChamps Raises $63M
The company managed to establish its market leadership in over 10 countries with an outstanding booking run rate.
Read MoreWhy India's Mobile Gaming Industry Is One Of The Fastest Growing In The World
The rise in gaming in India can be directly correlated to access to affordable digital tools and data packs on smartphones.
Read MoreEmpowering Rural Livelihoods, How Social Enterprises Are Redefining Business In Rural India
Connecting consumers to products and brands with efforts and accountability leads to empowering livelihoods, making a difference.
Read MoreEdtech Sector May Consolidate Hiring, Investments As Schools Start To Open: Experts
The intensity of action in terms of recruitments, investments and new enrolments is expected to come down a bit as the brick-and-mortar model begins to function normally, he said.
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