iKeva, a four-year-old start-up that offers co-working spaces, has expanded to Mumbai and Gurugram. While the Mumbai facility has 165 seats, the latter one has 175 seats.

“We already have facilities in Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Chennai centres with an aggregate 1,200 seats and 70,000 sq ft space in six centres in five cities,” Monika Misra, founder and General Manager, iKeva, has said.

The firm raised funding from serial entrepreneurs such as Sateesh Andra, Ramesh Byrapaneni, Srikanth Sundararajan and Madhu Avalur.

“We are planning to grow to 50-80 centres in next 3-4 years, covering tier-ii cities as well,” Monika said here in a statement on Thursday.

Besides providing space to start-ups, iKeva offers to its clients a curated list of service providers like CAs, lawyers, recruiters, HR consultants and software developers to help them save time and effort in building their products or services.

“Start-ups can save 10-25 per cent by taking space in co-working spaces as against taking space on lease in the larger cities of Delhi, Gurugram, Bengaluru, Mumbai and Pune,” she said, quoting a survey.

(This article was published on July 13, 2017)
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