Category: India

Ed-tech startups

Venture capital fund, CBA Capital, will invest Rs 100 crore in 15 ed-tech companies

Bengaluru-based venture capital fund, CBA Capital, announced that it will invest Rs 100 crore in 15 ed-tech companies. In lieu of this, its early stage education and skilling impact fund, named Education Catalyst Fund (ECF) will be aiming at investing in start-ups in the pre-series, series A and series B equity rounds. ECF is a […]

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sheroes

Sheroes, acquires child healthcare startup, Babygogo

Sheroes, the women-centric career platform, announced that it has acquired the Delhi based child healthcare startup, Babygogo. The nature and value of the deal are yet to be disclosed; however as per the statement released by the company, the founders of Babygogo will be joining Sheroes as co-founders. “Babygogo has some of the best engagement […]

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Sports gaming startup, NextWave Multimedia, sells majority stake to Nazara Technologies

Sports gaming startup, NextWave Multimedia has sold a stake in the company to Indian mobile gaming company, Nazara Technologies. The popular cricket game, World Cricket Championship was developed and is owned by NextWave Multimedia. “Nazara’s expertise in creating scalable and profitable business models around consumer transactions globally will give us the needed impetus to grow […]

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InMobi

Softbank-backed InMobi, acquires Los Angeles based startup, AerServ

Bengaluru-based advertising technology company, InMobi, announced that it has acquired the Los- Angeles based startup, AerServ, in a whopping $90 million cash and stock deal. The deal is the SoftBank-backed company’s largest acquisition so far. The acquisition is expected to increase InMobi’s monetisation by 25-30 per cent from both, its existing clientele as well as […]

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Niyo

Prime Ventures backed NiYO Solutions raises $13.2 million in Series A funding

Bengaluru-based payroll and benefits tech startup, NiYO Solutions, announced that it has raised $13.2 million in a Series A funding round. The round saw participation from Chamath Palihapitiya-owned Social Capital, Israel-based J S Capital (the family office of Jonathan Soros), Li-Ka-Shing owned Horizon Ventures and the startup’s existing investor, Bengaluru-based Venture Capital fund, Prime Ventures […]

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