
TutorVista taps ICICI, NEA, Temasek, others in $50 million round
Indian educational platform TutorVista Global has attracted interest from firms including Baring Private Equity Asia, ICICI Venture, New Enterprise Associates and Singapore's GIC and Temasek Holdings, as well as existing investors such as Lightspeed Ventures and Sequoia Capital, as it seeks to raise up to $50 million to drive its next expansion phase, according to reports.
TutorVista was founded in Bangalore in 2005 by K. Ganesh, who previously launched and successfully scaled CustomerAsset and Marketics (later WNS). The company is apparently looking to shortlist two to...
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