Student housing startup Oxfordcaps nabs S$11m in Series A funding led by Times Internet

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SINGAPORE-headquartered student housing firm Oxfordcaps has raised S$11 million in Series A funding led by Times Internet, the digital arm of Indian media giant The Times Group, with support from existing investors Kalaari Capital and 500 Startups. Read more at The Business Times.

SINGAPORE-headquartered student housing firm Oxfordcaps has raised S$11 million in Series A funding led by Times Internet, the digital arm of Indian media giant The Times Group, with support from existing investors Kalaari Capital and 500 Startups.

The new capital will be used for fuelling growth with expansion into 10 India cities and the standardisation of its student housing product. It aims to grow its operations across education hubs in India including Delhi, Noida, Greater Noida, Dehradun, Indore, Jaipur, Pune, Bengaluru and Ahmedabad. The company said it will also invest heavily in technology, particularly focusing on the Internet of things and deep learning architectures to provide a customised and engaging living experience for"Gen Z" students.

Co-founded by Insead graduate Annu Talreja, who is chief executive officer, and IIM-Calcutta alumna Priyanka Gera, its chief operating officer, the company provides a"hassle-free and technology-driven living experience to Gen Z students" in India and Singapore.

 

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