Aampe raises USD 1.8 Mn funding from Sequoia Capital India's Surge
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Personalised messaging software start-up Aampe on Tuesday said it has raised USD 1.8 million (about Rs 13.2 crore) in funding led by Sequoia Capital India's Surge. Founded in July 2020, Aampe uses machine learning to personalise messages and communication for customers, helping businesses drive better customer retention and growth. Aampe has acquired customers across Asia, including India, Singapore, Myanmar, and Indonesia.