New York based capital provider to B2B SaaS companies raised $3.5m in Seed funding led by 645 Ventures.
"When you speak with Indian SaaS founders, you'd learn that they have a US bank account but never avail of cheaper US capital because they fall through the cracks," Das said. "They're not big enough to attract a lot of US capital, and it's too expensive to get financing in their home country."