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WorkIndia Secures ₹97 Crore Funding to Enhance Recruitment Platform

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WorkIndia, a prominent recruitment platform catering to blue- and grey-collar workers in India, has successfully raised ₹97 crore in its latest funding round. This round was led by Aavishkaar Capital, with notable participation from Beenext Capital, which invested ₹22 crore.

The funds will enable WorkIndia to enhance its technology infrastructure, improve the matching process between employers and candidates, and expand its operations into high-growth markets. The platform serves a diverse array of over 50 job categories, including delivery, retail, telecalling, field sales, and warehouse operations. It connects employers with reliable talent from a segment comprising more than 100 million blue- and grey-collar workers.

Nilesh Dungarwal, co-founder and chief executive of WorkIndia, expressed optimism about the funding, stating, “This funding comes at the perfect time as we enter our next growth phase. Blue- and grey-collar workers are the backbone of India’s economy.”

The platform has established relationships with major clients in the gig economy, including Zomato, Swiggy, Ola, and Urban Company. This funding round follows a previous investment of $12 million in January 2023, which was led by SBI Holdings, Yamauchi No. 10 Family Office, Persol, and Insitor.

In discussing the importance of this investment, Sanchayan Chakraborty, partner at Aavishkaar Capital, noted, “Finding productive jobs for the large and growing blue-collar workforce is critical for sustained growth and social stability in India.”

The growth trajectory of WorkIndia has been marked by disciplined execution and a commitment to responsible expansion. Teruhide Sato, founder of Beenext, commented on the company’s performance, stating, “The team has executed with discipline, grown responsibly, and has now achieved profitability.”

This funding trend for blue-collar recruitment platforms reflects a broader movement within the industry. In September 2023, Vahan, another recruitment service focused on blue-collar workers, raised $10 million in a funding round led by existing investor Khosla Ventures.

The significant investments in platforms like WorkIndia and Vahan highlight the urgency to address employment needs in India’s vast blue-collar workforce, ensuring that these workers can find stable and productive jobs as the economy continues to evolve.

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