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Rising Indian SaaS Start-ups: The Next Decade’s Unicorns

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By Reporter 3 Min Read Published January 20, 2023
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Indian SaaS (Software as a Service) start-ups are poised to rule the next decade, with many more unicorns (start-ups valued at over $1 billion) expected to emerge in the near future.

The SaaS market in India has been growing rapidly in recent years, driven by the increasing adoption of digital technologies by businesses of all sizes. The COVID-19 pandemic has further accelerated this trend, as companies have had to quickly adapt to remote working and digital operations to stay afloat.

One of the key factors driving the growth of SaaS start-ups in India is the large and growing talent pool of engineers and developers. India has a long history of producing top-notch engineers and IT professionals, and this talent is now being harnessed by SaaS start-ups to develop innovative and sophisticated software solutions.

Another factor is the increasing demand for SaaS solutions from businesses across a wide range of industries. From small and medium-sized enterprises to large corporations, companies are recognizing the benefits of cloud-based software, such as scalability, flexibility, and cost-efficiency.

The Indian government has also been supportive of the SaaS start-up ecosystem, with initiatives such as the Startup India program aimed at promoting entrepreneurship and innovation.

Some of the leading Indian SaaS start-ups to watch in the next decade include:

  • Freshworks, a customer relationship management (CRM) software provider valued at over $3 billion.
  • Icertis, a contract management software provider valued at over $2 billion.
  • Druva, a data protection and management software provider valued at over $1 billion.

These companies have already achieved unicorn status and are expected to continue growing rapidly in the coming years.

In addition to these established players, there are many other promising Indian SaaS start-ups that are well on their way to becoming unicorns. These include:

  • Chargebee, a subscription management software provider.
  • Postman, an API development and testing software provider.
  • Uniphore, a voice biometrics and analytics software provider.

In conclusion, Indian SaaS start-ups are well-positioned to rule the next decade, with many more unicorns expected to emerge in the near future. With a talented workforce, growing demand for SaaS solutions, and supportive government policies, the Indian SaaS ecosystem is set to continue thriving in the years to come.

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