Kedaara Capital invests in K12 Techno Services to enhance high-quality educational offerings in India's K-12 sector.
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K12 Techno Services Private Limited, commonly referred to as K12 Techno, is a prominent provider of education and technology services in India. Established in 2010, the company has developed a comprehensive suite of academic support services that cater to various educational institutions. With a robust presence across the country, K12 Techno currently serves over 900 educational institutions and significantly impacts more than 300,000 K-12 students. The company has achieved impressive growth, boasting a revenue compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 40% over the past five years.
Industry Overview in India
The Indian K-12 education sector is a dynamic landscape, characterized by a burgeoning number of students and a growing demand for high-quality educational solutions. With over 260 million students enrolled in the K-12 segment, India represents one of the largest education markets globally. The increasing emphasis on quality education, coupled with the integration of technology in learning environments, presents a significant opportunity for innovative educational service providers.
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Kedaara Capital
invested in
K12 Techno Services Private Limited
in 2023
in a Growth Equity & Expansion Capital deal