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VCCircle
November 6, 2017
Others startups that provide financial robo-advisory services include WealthApp Financial Advisors Pvt Ltd, which in December 2016 secured Rs 3 crore ($440,000) in angel funding from NuVentures' managing partner Venk Krishnan and Daksh eServices co-founder MJ Aravind. Scripbox, Tauro InvestmentÃâà...
Business Standard
August 30, 2017
He also was a key member of Daksh eServices Private Limited in its growth story and headed the business for telecom, e-commerce and travel. In his last assignment as MD and CEO of Vertex India, where he served for seven year, he created one of the largest, profitable and successful domestic BPOÃâà...
Moneycontrol.com
May 17, 2017
... using artificial intelligence and advanced algorithms to advise retail investors on investment options. WealthApp also raised about USD 440,000 in seed funding in December. The startup's investors include NuVentures managing partner Venk Krishnan and Daksh eServices co-founder MJ Aravind.
DEALSTREETASIA
April 4, 2017
About 11 years ago, when India's venture capital market was practically non-existent, Singh reckoned that it would be a good idea to blend his passion for non-technology consumer businesses with technology ones. He quit his job as a director with The Carlyle Group and teamed up with Daksh eServices founder SanjeevÃâà...
Livemint
March 30, 2017
He quit his job as a director with The Carlyle Group and teamed up with Daksh eServices founder Sanjeev Aggarwal, Silicon Valley-based serial entrepreneur and angel investor Ashish Gupta and, former Walden International executive Rahul Chandra to start Helion Venture Partners, one of India's oldestÃâà...
VCCircle
December 29, 2016
Earlier in December, Bengaluru-based online investment advisory startup WealthApp Financial Advisors Pvt Ltd secured Rs 3 crore ($440,000) from angel investors including NuVentures managing partner Venk Krishnan, Daksh eServices co-founder MJ Aravind and others. In November, payments firmÃâà...
VCCircle
December 6, 2016
Bengaluru-based online investment advisory startup WealthApp Financial Advisors Pvt Ltd has secured Rs 3 crore ($440,000) in angel funding from investors including NuVentures managing partner Venk Krishnan and Daksh eServices co-founder MJ Aravind. Vikram Kotak, managing partner at CrestÃâà...
Livemint
September 9, 2016
But the less than 10% that survived, among them Daksh eServices (acquired by International Business Machines Corp.), Spectramind (bought by Wipro Ltd) and Customer Asset (acquired by Firstsource), became the foundation for a $25 billion industry, turned India into the world's back-office, and nowÃâà...
VC Circle
April 15, 2015
Antuit was founded in 2013 by Sengupta, a management graduate from IIM-Ahmedabad, who has previously worked at Accenture, Daksh eServices, IBM and WNS Global Services. The company delivers solutions in supply chain & operations, sales & marketing and retail and CPG. It operates in Singapore,Ãâà...
Business Standard
September 11, 2013
In turn due to the huge presence it got in the country with the acquisition of Daksh eServices in 2004. “This (the selloff) is expected to affect employees partly in countries such as India, Philippines, China and Australia, and several countries in Latin America,” sources said. “Among all these, India seems toÃâà...
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