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pi Ventures to invest in 18-24 IoT and AI startups in...

pi Ventures invests between US$100,000 and US$1 million in startups in the AI, machine learning and IoT sectors pi Ventures, an early-stage VC fund launched by veteran investor and...

Meet the 5 Bengaluru startups that made it to Airbus accelerator

Airbus BizLab in Bengaluru has shortlisted seven startups as part of the second edition of its accelerator programme. These startups have been selected out...

Fresh breeze blowing across startups

With competition becoming tough, startups are now not shy of dropping the pink slip into the pockets of employees who have got stuck at...

Bangalore’s startup GolfLan acquires Singapore rival GolfGreedy

GolfLan plans to raise about $5M in 2017 and will invest $1M to develop the market in the Southeast Asian region over the next...

Venture debt picking pace in India: InnoVen invested $59M in 35...

InnoVen continues to actively co-invest in diverse sectors such as e-commerce, food-tech, logistics, education, enterprise-tech and healthcare InnoVen Capital, a venture debt and specialty lending business...

A dog is the co-founder and ‘boss’ at this Bangalore SaaS...

Arya enjoys a huge clout on BYG's founders that if she does not like a candidate's behaviour in a job interview, he/she will be rejected...

Google CEO Sundar Pichai against government support for startups

Google CEO Sundar Pichai is not in favour of the call of Indian startups for supportive policies He does not appear to be too sympathetic for the Indian...

Fynd secures funding from Snapdeal’s former CPO Anand Chandrasekaran

Fynd, a fashion e-commerce portal in India, has clinched an undisclosed amount of funding from Snapdeal’s former Chief Product Officer, Anand Chandrasekaran. Rajiv Mehta, Chief...

Taxman comes calling: Startups brace for legal war with income tax...

33% tax demanded on elevated valuations that prevailed earlier Startups that have been ordered to pay tax despite valuations being marked down in recent funding...

India’s Pepperfry most-funded startup in home improvement space in 2016: Tracxn...

Following two years of peak funding, the home improvements sector received just $364.5 million in funding in 2016, a significant drop from US$1.5 billion...

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