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Aarin Capital, Others Invest In Wigzo.

Wigzo, a Delhi based enterprise marketing automation suite, has raised about R3 Cr ($500 K) in Pre-Series A funding led by VC fund Aarin Capital. The round also saw participation from AdvantEdge Partners, Singapore Angel Network, Sachin Bhatia (angel investor), Akshay Garg (co-founder, Komli Media) and ah! Ventures.

Wigzo got $500K in Pre-Series A round of funding.

An Enterprise marketing suite, Wigzo got $500,000 in Pre-Series A round of funding from Aarin Capital Partners and chairman of Manipal Global Education, Mohandas Pai. Some other investors, AdvantEdge Parteners, Singapore Angle Network, Sachin Bhatia, Kunal Khattar and co-founder of Komli Media Akshay Garg have also invested in this Pre-Series A round of funding.

Wigzo raises Rs 3 cr in pre-series A funding.

AdvantEdge Partners, Singapore Angel Network, Sachin Bhatia (CEO & co-founder of TrulyMadly & MakeMyTrip), Kunal Khattar (ýserial entrepreneur and angel investor), Akshay Garg (Co-founder, Komli Media) and ah! Ventures also participated in this round of funding, the company said in a statement.

Wigzo Bags $500K in Pre-Series A Round from Aarin Capital and Others.

Wigzo, an enterprise marketing automation suite, has raised $500K (Rs.3 Crore) in Pre-Series A round of funding led by Aarin Capital Partners and chairman of Manipal Global Education, TV Mohandas Pai. AdvantEdge Partners, Singapore Angel Network, Sachin Bhatia (CEO & co-founder serial entrepreneur and angel investor), Akshay Garg (Co-founder, Komli Media) and ah! Ventures have also participated in this round of funding.

Wigzo raises $500K from Aarin Capital and others.

AdvantEdge Partners, Singapore Angel Network, Sachin Bhatia (angel investor), Akshay Garg (co-founder, Komli Media) and ah! Ventures have also participated in this round of funding, as per a press statement.

Wigzo raises $500K from Aarin Capital and others.

New Delhi-based Wigzo, an enterprise marketing automation suite, has raised $500,000 (Rs 3 crore) in a pre-Series A funding round led by Aarin Capital Partners, a VC fund co-founded by former Infosys director TV Mohandas Pai.