
Former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh invests in healthcare startup ‘Wellversed’
Former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh has invested an undisclosed amount in Wellversed, a healthcare nutrition provider.
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Former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh has invested an undisclosed amount in Wellversed, a healthcare nutrition provider.

Cairo, Egypt-based Amjaad, a tech startup has raised six-figure investment in its Pre-Series A round from Dhaman Group.

Dineout has merged 'Dineout Plus' with Gourmet Passport to offer unmatched value to diners with incredible offers.

TIER, the leading European micro-mobility provider hailing from Berlin has launched its first fleet of industry-leading e-scooters in Dubai

Bengaluru-based Arzooo, on Tuesday raised $7.5 million from WRVI Capital, US; with participation from, Jabbar Internet Group, UAE.

RPF (Railway Protection Force) along with RPF Cell at Southern Railway Headquarters, Chennai, on Friday, arrested S Yuvarajaa

San Francisco-based Hubilo, a global virtual events platform, on Monday raised $4.5 million from Lightspeed Venture Partners.

Gurugram, Haryana-based BASIC Home Loan, on Monday raised a $500,000 in a seed funding round from Picus Capital, Germany.

Flat6Labs Bahrain selects eight startups which will receive an investment of $32K each and undergo the 4-month programme.
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Bengaluru-based Jumbotail, a B2B e-commerce startup that offers food and grocery items to retailers, on Saturday raised $10.5 million.

Mumbai, Maharashtra-based fintech startup CredAbale on Saturday raised INR 18.14 crore (around $2.5 million) from a group of angel investors.