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ANSR raises USD 15 million in Series B financing

| @indiablooms | May 20, 2021, at 11:34 pm

Mumbai/UNI: ANSR, a Bengaluru-based firm that helps global organisations accelerate digital transformation and innovation through Global Capability Centers (GCC’s), said it has raised USD 15M in its Series B financing round from Sistema Asia Fund and Evolvence India Fund.

NSR had earlier raised Series ‘A’ from Accel Partners, who will remain invested as the largest shareholder of ANSR.

Commenting on the investment, Rohit Batra, Partner, Evolvence India Fund said, “Evolvence is very excited to partner with ANSR especially as we explore opportunities to expand in the middle east especially in the key markets of UAE and Gulf Cooperation Council in line with the government's vision of positioning this region as a hub for talent and innovation.”

Lalit Ahuja, Founder & CEO of ANSR said, “We are very excited to partner with Sistema Asia Fund and Evolvence India Fund as we embark on our next phase of growth and evolution." 

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