BukuKas gets $50M from investors including DoorDash’s Gokul Rajaram and TransferWise founder Taavet Hinrikus – TechCrunch

BukuKas co-founders Krishnan Menon (left) and Lorenzo Peracchione (right) with a BukuKas user BukuKas, a startup focused on digitizing Indonesia’s small businesses, has raised $50 million in Series B funding.…

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‘Believe in yourself first for the world to believe in you’ – 20 quotes from Indian startup journeys

Launched in 2014, StoryBites is a weekly feature from YS, featuring notable quotable quotes in our articles of this past week (see the previous post here). Share these 20 gems…

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[Funding alert] Affable AI raises $2M led by Prime VP, Decacorn Capital, SGInnovate

Affable.ai, the Singapore-based martech startup, has raised $2 million from Prime Venture Partners, Decacorn Capital, and SGInnovate. With the fresh funding, Affable plans to expand into international markets such as…

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This SaaS startup enables hyper-automation of repetitive processes, boosting efficiency for companies

Raghuram Ramamurthy, Baskar Agneewaran, and Ramesh Kumar saw a lot of potential in the AI market as it was an emerging and exciting area, with greater possibilities for new entrants. Acquainted…

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[Techie Tuesday] From working on oil fields to building an AI startup that was acquired by a Valley unicorn: Deepti Yenireddy’s journey

As VP Product, Conversational AI, for Valley-based unicorn Phenom People, Deepti Yenireddy is learning how to build everything for scale at a fast clip. It’s quite a change from the time…

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