Edtech Startup Winuall Raises Rs 14.7 Crore To Digitize Coaching Institutes
Finshorts | 8th Oct, 2020 | 1 min read
Education technology startup Winuall has raised Rs 14.7 crore from Prime Venture Partners, Beenext, LivSpace founder Ramakant Sharma among other angel investors. Going forward, the startup plans to add more than 20,000 coaching institutes and serve more than three million students across India by the end of 2021, the release stated. The shift to online learning has also come at the expense of offline coaching centres as studying from home became the norm. “We believe digital tools will become an integral part of the learning experience and evolve our education system in a massive way going forward,” said Ashwini Purohit, CEO, Winuall. Founded by Ashwini Purohit and Saurabh Vyas in 2019, Winuall provides technology infrastructure to offline coaching institutes and tutors on a subscription model and digitize the whole learning experience for students with online study material, assessments and live classes. The startup has on-boarded more than 3,700 coaching institutes across the country. “The tutoring market is at an inflection point, and there are a lot of tutors who want to manage their own student interactions and develop an independent identity. Winuall is facilitating this by helping tutors and coaching institutes to go digital,” said Shripati Acharya, managing partner, Prime Venture Partners.