Pine Labs, a point-of-sale and merchant commerce solution provider incorporated in Singapore, has become the first unicorn of 2020 from India after a deal with New York-based financial services major Mastercard.
Tag: Startup
Singapore-based startup SensorFlow offers energy optimisation solutions for hotels in Asia
Singapore-based startup SensorFlow offers energy optimisation solutions that combine the use of Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence, for hotels in Asia.
Indian immigrants co-founded four of UK’s fastest-growing startups: Report
A business survey has found that four of the United Kingdom’s top fastest-growing startups are co-founded by Indian immigrants.
India wants more private sector investments to boost growth : NITI Aayog
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government wants to accelerate economic growth by encouraging more participation by the private sector said NITI Aaayog’s VC Rajiv Kumar.
Two Indian startups win office spaces in Dubai
Two Indian startups have emerged as winners in a prestigious competition held during the recent Dubai Startup Hub Show at New Delhi.
OYO, Kunal Nayyar among Indian-origin winners at UK-India Awards
The annual UK-India Awards, which commemorate people and organisations who have had an impact on UK-India ties, saw a host of Indian expats in the limelight.
P2P online rental platform MyRent launches in Singapore today
MyRent, an innovative peer-to-peer on-demand rental marketplace, is set to formally launch today in Singapore.
E-sports startup MPL raises USD35.5 mn in Series A funding
Fastest growing e-sports startup Mobile Premier League (MPL) has raised USD35.5 million (SGD48.2 million) in its Series A funding round led by Sequoia Capital, Times Internet and GoVentures, the investment arm of Go-Jek.
Singapore-based student housing provider OxfordCaps raises USD8 million in Series A funding
Singapore-based student housing provider OxfordCaps has raised USD8 million (SGD10.83 million) in Series A funding as the startup plans to expand in various cities of India.
Global investments in Indian start ups cross 11.5 billion mark
The global investment flows into the Indian start ups has crossed 11.5 billion US dollars, underscoring the growing confidence of investors worldwide in the resilience and business viability of the Indian entrepreneurship.