Moat School, an Edtech Platform raises Pre-Series A Funding
The pre-Series A funding for Moat School, an edtech platform that offers accredited technology programmes, was raised for ambitions for exponential corporate growth and scalability. Anurag Verma, a well-known boardroom strategist who has been essential in fostering and delivering growth for bigger businesses, served as the round's lead investor.
The funds raised will be utilised to expand the company's cutting-edge tech stack and enter new industries and products. "We are grateful to have funds to support our work, which is directly related to the tech talent development strategy. We provide future leaders with the skills they'll need to further their professions, furthering the development of the corporate world that values technology first "said Moat School co-founder and CEO Uttam Tiwari.
In the following 12 to 18 months, Moat School expects to generate revenues of at least INR 5 crore and experience an increase of at least 8 times thanks to a great product-market fit and the team's capacity for quality execution at speed. Additionally, it strives to be a reliable marketplace model for cohort-based courses in India and expects to enrol over 2 lakh students in data science and other cutting-edge tech courses on the platform. The company claimed in a statement that it also reveals plans to onboard more than 100 top corporate executives and business owners from major unicorns.
"Moat School has developed a solid tech platform and product that has quickly gained good traction. Its expansion is explained by the founders' intense desire for improving learners' lives by regularly providing top-notch lab-based programmes instructed by successful business executives. With a scalable business model and a profitable bottom line, it is strategically positioned to take a bigger piece of the Indian edtech pie "said the principal investor, Anurag Verma.
Moat School, which was established in 2021 by Uttam Tiwari, Omkar Raikar, Vaibhav Keskar, and Manikanta Prasad, provides a tech platform for upskilling students and young professionals in their careers by enabling them to learn directly from business leaders who have created outstanding products, brands, and companies.
The funds raised will be utilised to expand the company's cutting-edge tech stack and enter new industries and products. "We are grateful to have funds to support our work, which is directly related to the tech talent development strategy. We provide future leaders with the skills they'll need to further their professions, furthering the development of the corporate world that values technology first "said Moat School co-founder and CEO Uttam Tiwari.
In the following 12 to 18 months, Moat School expects to generate revenues of at least INR 5 crore and experience an increase of at least 8 times thanks to a great product-market fit and the team's capacity for quality execution at speed. Additionally, it strives to be a reliable marketplace model for cohort-based courses in India and expects to enrol over 2 lakh students in data science and other cutting-edge tech courses on the platform. The company claimed in a statement that it also reveals plans to onboard more than 100 top corporate executives and business owners from major unicorns.
"Moat School has developed a solid tech platform and product that has quickly gained good traction. Its expansion is explained by the founders' intense desire for improving learners' lives by regularly providing top-notch lab-based programmes instructed by successful business executives. With a scalable business model and a profitable bottom line, it is strategically positioned to take a bigger piece of the Indian edtech pie "said the principal investor, Anurag Verma.
Moat School, which was established in 2021 by Uttam Tiwari, Omkar Raikar, Vaibhav Keskar, and Manikanta Prasad, provides a tech platform for upskilling students and young professionals in their careers by enabling them to learn directly from business leaders who have created outstanding products, brands, and companies.