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India’s Awign Raises $24.5M in Funding From Japanese HRTech Mynavi

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Awign, one of India’s largest work fulfilment platforms, has raised $24.5 million in the latest funding round led by Mynavi Corporation, a prominent Japanese HRTech company; it now owns a 73% stake in the entity. By leveraging Awign’s robust platform, this strategic investment will strengthen Mynavi’s position in the rapidly expanding Indian market and facilitate the launch of new services.

Co-founded in 2016 by Annanya Sarthak, Gurpreet Singh, and Praveen Kumar, Awign has set the pace in innovating the way businesses run their workforce. The platform connects companies to a geographically dispersed network of gig workers all across India for tasks as varied as on-ground operations to digital services. With an emphasis on flexible work opportunities and the effective use of technology for workforce management, the company has quickly expanded to serve a wide range of clients, including both Fortune 500 corporations and emerging startups.

The financing underscores investors’ growing confidence in the gig economy’s potential and makes for a significant event at Awign. The firm will get not only the much-needed flows to finance its expansion but also strategic advantages with the partner that will propel it to new heights, taking into account Mynavi’s sizeable investment.

The latest investment will be a deallocatory step that will be key in Awign’s next phase of growth. The platform will use funding to improve its technology, expand the range of services it offers, and expand into new markets nationwide. It will also develop more AI-driven algorithms and data analytics tools for perfect matching between gig workers and employers to drive higher efficiency and satisfaction on both sides.

This investment thus aligns with Mynavi’s strategy for global expansion. By strengthening its position in India, the organization’s significant stake in Awign can unlock entry to one of the world’s biggest and fastest-growing labour markets. This will also be instrumental in portfolio diversification for Mynavi, dampening the risks of high dependency on the Japanese market, which is challenged by an ageing population and slowing workforce growth.

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