Workie, an office space management company, has raised ₹13 crore in equity funding round to fuel its expansion plans and strengthen market leadership.
The funding round saw participation from a distinguished lineup of investors, including the Sunil Singhania Family Office, NAV Capital, Raman Roy (Co-founder of the Indian Angel Network and CMD of Quatrro), Dharmendra Jain (CFO of Yash Technologies), Gaurav Singhvi (Co-founder of We Founder Circle), and Sunil Singhvi (a leading angel investor), alongside other influential backers.
The funds raised will be used for its expansion, reinforcing its leadership in the market, and unlocking new opportunities for businesses, developers, and investors.
Sawan Laddha, Founder and CEO of Workie, said, “At Workie, we empower businesses to thrive without the burden of traditional office leasing costs and methods. Our clients enjoy greater flexibility, cost savings and opportunities to expand, and grow up to 10x faster than conventional methods.”
Founded in 2017 by Sawan Laddha, Workie offers everything from fully furnished and managed offices to co-working spaces.
Workie claims to transform commercial properties into flexible, cost-effective workspaces for businesses of all sizes and helps businesses minimise capital expenditure while providing modern, well-equipped workspaces.
It specialises in build-to-suit office solutions and offers ready-to-move-in and co-working spaces across various cities. It also provides businesses with tailored office spaces, ensuring cost efficiency and low investment, while handling all operational aspects.
Workie claims to have a presence in key cities and is rapidly expanding across more than 15 cities, including Indore, Mumbai, Chennai, Pune, and Bangalore. It continues to attract major clients such as Zomato, Bajaj, Patanjali, Schneider, OYO, Firstsource Solutions, WhiteOak, and others.
Workie claims that it is currently hosting more than 150 clients across 50 prime locations and managing 15,000 seats across 1,000,000 sqft of commercial space in India.