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Zupee lays off 200 in second round of job cuts after real money gaming banOnline gaming startup Zupee has cut about 200 jobs in a fresh round of layoffs after India’s ban on real money gaming. The move follows ear...
Zupee to lay off 170 employees, restructure ops amid new regulatory frameworkZupee has announced a layoff impacting 170 employees. This decision follows the enactment of the Online Gaming Act, 2025. The act bans real...
Indian startups disrupting ecommerce dominance of foreign players with instant delivery model: Zupee CEOZupee's founder and CEO, Dilsher Singh Malhi, stated that the Indian e-commerce sector was largely driven and controlled by foreign players...
Zupee partners with ONDC to expand online gaming user base"We are delighted to partner with ONDC and be listed on the platform. This collaboration strengthens our efforts to bring the joy of playin...
Deepfakes a ticking bomb for video KYCs; Indian startups cut 28,000 jobs in brutal 2023Nithin Kamath, the chief executive of Zerodha, one of India’s largest stockbrokers, took to social media to post a deepfake image of himsel...
Gaming startup Zupee racks up $72 million as part of larger round, valuation hits $600 millionThe company also announced a partnership with Reliance Jio Platforms, post which Zupee games will distribute its content across all custome...
No more street food, goodbye alcohol: Deepak Sahni, Gautam Singhania learnt the art of giving up in the pandemicA confining time in human history allowed top executives to open up to choices that they had never embraced before.
Zupee raises $30 million in funding led by WestCap Group, Tomales Bay CapitalZupee has so far raised $49 million, including the current round.
Playing games can boost learning, improve complex business trainings: Zupee founderDilsher Singh Malhi is currently developing a number of important innovations.
Zupee raises $10 million funding from WestCap, Matrix Partners IndiaZupee's $10 million funding round underscores the traction that Indian online gaming startups — such as Dream11, Mobile Premier League and ...