Udaan cofounder Sujeet Kumar invests in edtech firm OckyPocky

"With this seed funding round, we will be able to further develop our technology to deliver high quality personalised learning experience enabled by an interactive and innovative approach," OckyPocky founder and CEO Amit Agrawal says.

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Udaan cofounder Sujeet Kumar.
New Delhi: Edtech firm OckyPocky on Thursday said it has received investment from unicorn startup Udaan's cofounder Sujeet Kumar and venture capital fund SucSeed Innovation Fund. The company did not disclose the financial details of the deal.

Founded in 2017 by former YouTube India head and IIM Bangalore alumnus Amit Agrawal, OckyPocky targets parents of small-town kids, who face challenges with English speaking.

"With this seed funding round led by Sujeet Sir and SIF, we will be able to expand and further develop our technology to deliver high quality personalised learning experience enabled by an interactive and innovative approach across India's high-potential tier II, III and IV cities," OckyPocky founder and CEO Amit Agrawal said in a statement.


Kumar said that he will be spending some time every quarter to help OckyPocky iron out their scaling plans.
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