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Online Domestic Help provider 'Bookmybai' bags Rs. 2 crore in Pre-Series A

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In a pre-Series A round led by Inflection Point Ventures has received Rs.2 crore for the domestic help service provider Bookmybai.

The money raised will be utilized to grow Bookmybai's network and improve customer satisfaction by hiring 50,000 more housemaids and opening new locations.

Anupam Singhal founded Bookmybai in 2016 to make it easier for families in India and overseas, including those in Mumbai, Pune, Thane, Bangalore, Hyderabad, UK, USA, Singapore, China, and Australia, to engage trustworthy, long-term domestic help for their homes.

The Mumbai-based firm makes it easier to obtain reliable domestic help for long-term requirements. It is an internet-based service that links domestic assistants with families both domestically and abroad.

With 200,000 registered housemaids, Bookmybai has a significant competitive edge in the home service sector. Thanks to this network, the website can offer a large pool of vetted, pre-screened prospects to families both in India and outside.

Anupam Singhal, Founder of Bookmybai says about the Funding round, “Bookmybai aspires to be the premier choice for those seeking domestic help. Our advanced geo-tagging technology guarantees that employers can find a suitable house help within a 1-kilometer radius of their residence. Furthermore, we are dedicated to empowering 200,000 families by offering them secure and dependable job opportunities in domestic work, thus contributing to their economic upliftment”.

Similarly, Vinay Bansal, Founder & CEO of Inflection Point Ventures says, “With increasing demands of modern life, families often struggle to juggle their career with managing household responsibilities. By sending trustworthy house help, Bookmybai enables families to focus on other areas of the household. It aligns with IPV belief of supporting those who uplift others. By helping families create a more balanced home, Bookmybai not only allows them to relax and prioritize other areas but also provides steady employment for domestic workers”.