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Ayojak Secures Angel funding from Blume, Srijan and HBS Angels

Ayojak, a leading online ticketing & event management solutions company, has secured funding from HBS Alumni Angels, Blume Ventures, and Srijan Capital. The company recently completed all formalities and make the announcement public.

The new investors in Ayojak.com include multiple angel investors Rajan Anandan, Ravi Gururaj & others from HBS Alumni Angels, Blume Ventures, Srijan Capital and Kishore Warrier. Ravi Gururaj of HBS will be joining the board of Directors of Ayojak.

Santosh Panda, Founder & CEO, Ayojak

Ayojak has been constantly adding more verticals to its already vast range of ticketing activities and this funding will give a boost in the same direction. Ayojak will be using the funds  to launch new products and features on their platform. Ayojak also plans to extend to different verticals including training & educational institutions, seminars, workshops, lifestyle activities, last minute tickets, adventurous trips and social activities.

Ayojak’s Founder & CEO, Santosh Panda, told that they have secured enough funds for product enhancement and marketing initiatives and will last them for next 15 to 18 months, after which they plan to go for next round of VC funding.

We wish the team at Ayojak more success ahead.

 

Prateek Panda

Prateek is the Founder of TheTechPanda. He's passionate about technology startups and entrepreneurship and enjoys speaking to new founders every day. Prateek has also been consistently regarded as one of the top marketing experts in the region.

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  • cool! i thought they might be similar to bookmyshow and kyazoonga, but i can see their approach is different, there's potential, they might become a tough competition.

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