8 Indian Startups with a Prospective Future In 2016


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The firm aims to provide low-cost and free Internet to consumers.  Co-founder Satyam Darmora describes, “Our aim is to build a connected ecosystem where information is available to everyone, at the right time and the right place, to enable better and faster decision-making.” The prominent investors for this startup include Mohandas Pai, Rajan Pandhare, Debasish Mitter, and Singapore Angel Network. 

 Aye Finance​

The non banking financial aid to mini and micro business houses, this startup follows a new ‘Industry Cluster Enablement’ (ICE) model of lending. Founder and veteran bankers Sanjay Sharma and Vikram Jetley considers low cost new-age mobile and cloud computing as key to their reach to vast client base.

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