Service Information Portal Service Uncle Launches In India

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Rajesh Nagpal, Managing Director, Service Uncle

New Delhi: Australia based online portal for services related information, Service Uncle has been launched in India. The portal enables users to find information in services or service providers across the globe. The information is categorized into various service categories affecting the daily lives of people.

The portal is a combination of B2B and B2C portals which offers the users to search information via service category, service provider, or area wise. It incorporates features which enables users to get information via email or SMS or the help desk number.

“With the availability of various products and changing life style, consumers are looking for a resource from where they can avail service related information at the click of a button or just by dialing one number. In view of extending our offering to the Indian consumers and to make their life easier, we have decided to venture into India. Today the availability of service related information in India is highly disorganized and with our offerings I am sure people would find a lot of value in the platform, says Rajesh Nagpal, Managing Director, Service Uncle.

Currently, the company is inviting Free Listings from the various service providers across the country where they can log in and apply on the site. Apart from that, the service providers can also advertise and choose from the different packages offered by the company. It is also offering individuals and companies to become the strategic partners.

The company is in touch with various services in order to make a move to the mobile platform also. It is looking forward to create networks of strategic partners in India and expand its reach across India and the other parts of the globe. “We have received enquiries from Middle East, U.S., Australia, Canada, Pakistan, and Nigeria. Currently we are on the lookout to open an office in Dubai within the next few months,” says Nagpal.