7 Tech Startups Exhibiting Spirit of Women Entrepreneurship In India


4. Love 4 Apple

Love 4 Apple is the online accessories website where people can buy accessories exclusively for Apple products. Harpreet Kaur, the cofounder started Love 4 Apple in 2013. The idea came about when there was lack of genuine Apple products in India. It was actually started as an experiment by picking up reputed brands of the world that eventually led to selling speakers and earphones  which otherwise were not available in India. They have also set up a manufacturing unit exclusively for Apple accessories.

Harpreet is the serial entrepreneur and chief of operations at System 3 Group. It is one of the leaders in product supplies and IT services to online retailer. Love 4 Apple today commands top position in the aftermarket accessories for all Apple Products sold online. With A Range of accessories from Apple iPhone covers, iPad covers, to cases, and storage Accessories, Love 4 Apple is also an exclusive partner for Wacom, producer of graphics tablets and related products, for online sales in India, and has a number of exclusive accessories, t-shirts and other items on their list of things.

5. Zaakpay

Zaakpay is a payments company head quartered in New Delhi and Bangalore. The company’s main aim is to solve the payment problems on the E-commerce in India. The company’s first product was Webpay, a credit card and debit card processing product.

Upasana Taku, the cofounder of the company started the ‘startup’ journey with Mobiwik , an online recharge and bill payments transactions website, where she figured out the online payment problems  on  the web site.

Taku says that in tech domain the women outnumber the men but are still underpaid compared to the male counterparts. Some may believe that tech business is for men and women cannot be competent enough, but for her, entrepreneurship is not about gender.  

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