The SaaS Company TechJockey.com Received Investment From Rishabh Pant

The SaaS Company TechJockey.com Received Investment From Rishabh Pant
Saas Company TechJockey Investment From Rishabh Pant

Rishabh Pant, an Indian cricketer, has made an investment in TechJockey.com, which is a rapidly expanding online marketplace for software solutions.

In exchange for INR 7.40 crore, Pant purchased a 2% ownership in the company, which resulted in the company being valued at INR 370 crore (about USD 44.17 million).

TechJockey's founders, Akash Nangia, a former vice president at Zomato, and Arjun Mittal, a former executive at McKinsey, established the company in 2017 with the purpose of connecting software sellers with small enterprises all throughout India. Beginning of 2024, the company expanded its activities into the United States, as part of its global expansion plan.

Pant’s Vision Behind the Expansion

When Pant made the decision to invest in TechJockey, his previous expertise in professional sports had a significant role. Having the appropriate technology for live streaming, commentary, and DRS is absolutely necessary in the sport of cricket. When you have the appropriate tools, it is easier to make intelligent decisions. Pant added that because he had witnessed the efficient growth that software can bring to organisations, it made perfect sense for him to invest in TechJockey.

Pant's participation was enthusiastically welcomed by the leadership of the company, with Nangia emphasising the value of having a cricketer of Pant's calibre on board. Nangia stated that it is not simply about Pant's popularity, he has a profound understanding of business.

Company’s Current Revenue and Expansion Plans

With the new capital, TechJockey intends to increase the number of global merchants on its platform, as well as scale up its marketing activities and grow its footprint in the United States. According to Nangia, who has noticed the development and potential of SaaS companies, the TechJockey is well-positioned for expansion thanks to its SaaS-based approach.

A revenue of INR 125 crore was reported by TechJockey for the fiscal year 2024, with ad sales contributing between INR 7 and 10 crore.  During the fiscal year 25 (FY25), the firm intends to achieve a revenue of INR 170-180 crore, which would be driven by Pant's investment and the global expansion strategy.

Cricketers Putting Their Money Into Startup Sector

Rishabh Pant is the latest addition to the rising number of Indian sports personalities who have invested in startup sector. KL Rahul, an Indian cricketer, made an investment in the D2C men's lifestyle firm Metaman just a month ago. In July, South African cricketer AB De Villiers supported the Indian supplement brand Supply6. A cricket player named Shreyas Iyer made an investment in the health technology platform known as Curelo earlier this year.

In the year 2023, a number of other notable players, including Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, Sourav Ganguly, and Hardik Pandya, made financial contributions to a number of other Indian companies. This exemplifies a larger trend in which athletes are increasingly moving to business ownership and investments.


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