Cuemath Raises $40M in Series C Funding
Cuemath, a Bengaluru, India-based pioneer in online mathematical learning, shut its $40m Series C financing round. The round was driven by Lightstone Aspada and Alpha Wave Incubation with interest from existing financial backers Sequoia Capital India, CapitalG (some time ago Google Capital) and Mant
Cuemath, a Bengaluru, India-based pioneer in online mathematical learning, shut its $40m Series C financing round.
The round was driven by Lightstone Aspada and Alpha Wave Incubation with interest from existing financial backers Sequoia Capital India, CapitalG (some time ago Google Capital) and Manta Ray.
The organization plans to utilize the assets to drive extension of the stage all around the world and expand on its dispatch in the US to additional scale up in the topography, alongside other global business sectors.
Established by CEO Manan Khurma, Cuemath gives an online mathematical learning and coding system or KG-tenth grade understudies across all educational committees, spread over 10+ nations (UK, USA, UAE, Singapore, Canada, Thailand, Indonesia, Egypt, Nigeria, India, Nepal, Bangladesh and the sky is the limit from there)
The organization use exclusive procedure to challenge the outdated practices through an innovation stage and gamified instructional method, zeroing in on Math. Understudies are given individual consideration by a Cuemath-prepared Math master situated in India, with constant intercession in a one to few (limit of 6 understudies in a class) computerized study hall. Every understudy is on a customized learning way.
The system conveys demonstrated results permitting understudies to twofold their speed of tackling Math inquiries inside a year. As of now, near 60,000 understudies from across 10 nations spend a normal of five hours on the stage every month.
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