CPG startup Keychain snags $30M to build in India, grow in the U.S. | TechCrunch
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Keychain, a U.S. startup, has secured $30 million in funding to scale its development team in India. The company, headquartered in New York, focuses on consumer brands and currently operates with half of its 70-person workforce based in Gurugram. This expansion plans to increase the team to around 100 members. Keychain's software assists major retailers and CPG brands in finding manufacturing partners, leveraging India's talent and rapid accessibility for engineering and product development.
"It's the talent, depth, availability, and the speed with which you can access talent of that depth and availability [in India]," said Oisin Hanrahan, co-founder and CEO of Keychain.
Keychain's India-based team already represents half of its 70-person global headcount, with plans to grow to around 100 in the next year.
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