This Indian Entrepreneur Created a
187 Crore Anti-virus Software Business
In the following years, Sanjay and other hired software developers came out with more advanced versions of this software. By 2002, the business had grown to a point where they managed shift to a 2,000 sq ft office in Pune, which we purchased for Rs 25 lakh. Quick heal Technologies’ first branch opened in Nashik a year later, followed quickly by several others across India. By 2005-6, the company had diversified their product portfolio, moving beyond the anti-virus solutions.
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Today, the company employs 610 people and has 23 offices in India and they also have their presence in over 50 countries around the globe. Quick heal technologies aims to cross
200 crore in revenue this year and aims to touch
1,000 crore in the next 3 years.
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