No need to go to service centres, this start up offers doorstep repairing solutions for your phones
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You spend a little less than your fortune to buy a phone. And then begins the worry. If yours is an
Started as
Yaantra started with an ulterior objective to offer doorstep repair services for mobiles, smartphones and tablets to the users in India. Backed by a knowledgeable and certified team of resources, serving customers online as well as directly to their doorstep, this promising start up soon made its mark with its customer-centric philosophy. Yaantra’s successful tie-up with
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This industry is witnessing sharp growth and will continue to grow for next few years. India will have 1.3 billion smartphones subscribers by the end of 2021, as per
Why would people opt for Yaantra over service centres?
“Having witnessed the progressive technological changes in the country first-hand in all these years, I believe the reason why this sector is such where people still prefer service centres is because neither they know any better nor they are facilitated with that kind of trust yet. And this is where Yaantra steps in to change the scenario of repair services and advanced technical support in the country. We act as a bridge, facilitating a shorter, simpler route to the customers, which is as reliable and as affordable as the service centres but far easier to work with,” Jayant told
With Yaantra serving as the perfect partner to therecognised global brands, it helps open a plethora of fresh choices for the Indian customers and gives further boost to our economy.
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There have been two rounds of funding for the company, with the first being in the year 2014 when Yaantra (still Gadgetwood then) had raised an undisclosed amount of funding from a group of individual investors from India Angel
The second funding came in around the month of September in the year 2016, where the company had raised approximately $6 million funding from
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