Indian start-up ecosystem on a growth path in 2018

ANI  |  New Delhi,[India] 

India's start-up eco-system has been growing at a rapid pace and has all the right ingredients to support the fast paced of the country. With an addition of 1000 start-ups in the year 2017, the start-ups have played a big role in the growth of the Indian economy, making it a major source of employment, innovation and

With the beginning of 2018, the Indian eco-system is flooded with innovative ideas and accelerated enthusiasm. While some of the start-ups have set foot in 2018 with big ticket funding plans and expansion, some are focussed on taking their start-up game to the next level.

Let's look at four promising start-ups across sectors and their dreams in 2018.

i2ifunding, India's second largest lending platform plans to expand its across the country, instead of focussing on metro cities. Raghvendra Pratap Singh, of i2ifunding said, "We currently have investors from all across the country; however, borrowers are mainly from few metros. We are looking to expand to all major cities of in the next couple of years. We are investing heavily in technology, and will be a technology driven platform which will help investors and borrowers transact easily. We are actively tying up with affiliates, and trying to create network to bring customers through offline market as well, which is huge with lot of potential. In next couple of years, we would like to disburse at least INR 15-20 every month with overall loan book of more than INR 200 Crore."

Sumit Peer, Founder and of has been meticulously giving shape to his audacious dream of becoming the in high-end technology space, by providing for more than across 30 countries.

Sharing his vision for 2018, said, "Aurelius, since its inception has always strived to enhance value creation by delivering innovative and reinvented to its clients.

In the year 2018, we are looking forward to improve more upon the value that our brand creates for the end customers. As we focus on the application side of technology, we will enhance our customization training programs, tailored to the diverse and specific requirements of companies. We will enhance our focus on and above across domains to enable the internal staff of companies (Aurelius' clients) deliver their in a better and seamless way."

Aiming to disrupt the managed and co-working office space in a big way in 2018, Puneet Chandra, Founder and of said, "Just like 2017, 2018 is expected to be a very rewarding year for commercial Taking advantage of this, plans to launch 10-15 more co-working centres in 2018. We plan to become a in managed and co-working office space providing company in North shall be counted among the most prominent and sought after commercial in the country, backed by the right funds. We will set footprint in cities where the demand for managed and serviced office spaces is still not being met."

Oleksandr Danylenko, Director of Operations and Finance, at boodmo said, "For 2018, boodmo will continue to focus on expansion and optimizing its services in auto component marketplace. We plan to build on our storage capacity and sorting hubs, so that we could support up to 30,000 deliveries per month, reducing on the wait time for our customers, thereby enhancing the user experience. Delivery timeline is one of the main reasons why to the unorganised markets. More such hubs in the near future will help us create an organised automobile service industry where people can find best-suited automobile parts in just a few clicks.

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First Published: Wed, January 03 2018. 16:15 IST