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4h agoNia.one Secures Seed Funding to Expand Platform for Indian Gig Workforce

Gig worker platform Nia.one raised $2.4 million, or roughly Rs 21.3 crore, in a seed round led by Elevar Equity. The startup intends to use the capital to scale its operational infrastructure, enhance worker onboarding tools, and deepen adoption across urban and semi-urban markets. Investors highlighted the importance of formalizing gig earnings and improving financial inclusion for flexible workers. The company plans to introduce additional product layers aimed at improving consistency and reliability in the gig economy segment.
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4h agoNia.one Secures Seed Funding to Expand Platform for Indian Gig Workforce

Gig worker platform Nia.one raised $2.4 million, or roughly Rs 21.3 crore, in a seed round led by Elevar Equity. The startup intends to use the capital to scale its operational infrastructure, enhance worker onboarding tools, and deepen adoption across urban and semi-urban markets. Investors highlighted the importance of formalizing gig earnings and improving financial inclusion for flexible workers. The company plans to introduce additional product layers aimed at improving consistency and reliability in the gig economy segment.
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Nia.one raised $2.4 million to scale its gig worker platform, expand adoption, and enhance onboarding and financial access for flexible workers in India.
Gig worker platform Nia.one raised $2.4 million, or roughly Rs 21.3 crore, in a seed round led by Elevar Equity. The startup intends to use the capital to scale its operational infrastructure, enhance worker onboarding tools, and deepen adoption across urban and semi-urban markets. Investors highlighted the importance of formalizing gig earnings and improving financial inclusion for flexible workers. The company plans to introduce additional product layers aimed at improving consistency and reliability in the gig economy segment.

Gig worker platform Nia.one raised $2.4 million, or roughly Rs 21.3 crore, in a seed round led by Elevar Equity. The startup intends to use the capital to scale its operational infrastructure, enhance worker onboarding tools, and deepen adoption across urban and semi-urban markets. Investors highlighted the importance of formalizing gig earnings and improving financial inclusion for flexible workers. The company plans to introduce additional product layers aimed at improving consistency and reliability in the gig economy segment.
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Nov 14, 2025 • 14:43 IST