25 Indian Unicorn Startups That Changed the Decade
India is expected to have 100 unicorns by the year 2025 but before that here’s a look at 25 startups that changed the decade With more than 8,900 tech startups…
India is expected to have 100 unicorns by the year 2025 but before that here’s a look at 25 startups that changed the decade With more than 8,900 tech startups…
After placing a bouquet of investments into number of Indian startups such as Ola, OYO, Hike, Paytm, Delhivery, and many more, the Japan-based SoftBank Vision Fund (SVF), is reportedly, holding…
Amitabh Kant, CEO of NITI Aayog, expressed that WhatsApp, a platform for sending end-to-end encrypted messages to others, has over 400 million monthly active users in India. Kant disclosed the…
The Indian startup ecosystem, in the last week of July, registered 20 startup deals with $75.89 million funding overall, and single acquisition agreement. The week started with some massive funding…
WinZO Games, a vernacular real-money gaming platform, based out of Delhi, has bagged $5 million (approx ₹34 crore) in series A funding. The round was led by Kalaari Capital and…
SoftBank Vision Fund, based out of Japan, has planned to invest $2-4 billion in India over the next two years. The investment will be done in financial services sector as…
Addressing a gathering at the pitch day of Startup India-WhatsApp Grand Challenge, Abhijit Bose, head of WhatsApp India said that the focus of the Facebook-owned social media giant was to…
Hike, India’s first homegrown messaging application platform has introduced ‘ZeroTo2‘ programme to hire young engineers, cited yourstory. The company is willing to hire freshers and engineers with 0.2 years experience.…
New Delhi-based messaging app Hike Messenger posted a loss of ₹399.58 crore in FY18, nearly doubling from previous year’s ₹212.77 crore, according to the filings with the Registrar of Companies…
Hike has announced that it has acquired Creo, a Bangalore-based hardware technology startup. Creo has launched media streaming dongle Teewe and smartphone Mark 1.