GLAAS raises $5M from co-founder Devesh Sachdev
GLASS will use this capital to strengthen the balance sheet of its in-house NBFC, expand co-lending partnerships and deepen its integration with digital platforms
GLAAS has raised $5 million from co-founder Devesh Sachdev. The funds will be allocated to bolster the balance sheet of its subsidiary non-banking financial company (NBFC) and enhance co-lending partnerships while integrating further with digital platforms.
GLAAS raises $5M from co-founder Devesh Sachdev
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GLASS will use this capital to strengthen the balance sheet of its in-house NBFC, expand co-lending partnerships and deepen its integration with digital platforms
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GLAAS's strategic financial maneuvering positions the company to enhance its lending operations and digital engagement, enabling competitive advantages in a growing fintech landscape.
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