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Blume Ventures and other angel investors put Rs 6.6 crore in BHIVE Technologies

Early-stage investment firm Blume Ventures and other angel investors have invested about Rs 6.6 crore ($1 million) in co-working space BHIVE Technologies , which plans to grow its presence in Bengaluru and expand to Mumbai and Delhi.

“Part of the money will be utilised to attract top talent, apart from investing in technology, processes and brand-building,” said Shesh Palikar , CEO of BHIVE. “We plan to have over 2 million square feet of office space under BHIVE management across six major Indian cities over the next two years.”

The company, Palikar said, was ambitious of taking on US-based shared working space provider WeWork, which is valued at $17 billion.

BHIVE, which competes with Bengaluru-based 91Springboard in India, hosts more than 150 companies at its facility in Bengaluru across four locations and manages 50,000 square feet of shared workspace. The company appointed the former head of category management at Amazon India, Monnappa Bayavanda, as Chief Operating Officer in February.

Blume Ventures and other angel investors put Rs 6.6 crore in BHIVE Technologies

“They are already fine-tuning a template that can scale across all the rapidly growing ecosystems in the country,” Karthik Reddy, Managing Partner at Blume Ventures, said about BHIVE. “When they achieved 100 per cent occupancy in their largest space, we knew that they were onto understanding the dynamics and pricing policies that could make co-working spaces/shared spaces a success.”

BHIVE has previously raised capital from Raghunandan G, founder of TaxiForSure; Venturesity cofounder Rajesh Rai; and Hive Technologies Managing Director Arihant Patni, among others.

Source: The Economic Times