This husband-wife duo left high paying jobs, formed Rs 100 crore firm with Ratan Tata’s help; net worth is…

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Sep 26, 2023, 08:03 PM IST

Neha Singh and her husband built leading data tracking firm after leaving their high-paying jobs, getting major help from businessman Ratan Tata.

A husband-wife duo is behind one of the most successful data tracking platforms in the country, and is continuing to make waves through the help of businessman Ratan Tata. Neha Singh and her husband Abhishek Goyal are the founders of data tracking firm Tracxn, which is now the top platform in the industry.

Tracxn is a cloud-based market research platform founded by husband-wife duo Neha and Abhishek in 2013, helps venture capital, private equity, and corporate development firms track and analyze startups across various technology sectors.

Neha Singh is a graduate from IIT Bombay and Leland Stanford Business University eventually landed a high paying job in a venture capital firm. However, her entrepreneurial streak took over and she decided to form her own company.

The idea behind Tracxn prompted both Abhishek Goyal and his wife Neha to leave their high paying jobs and turn their brainchild into a reality. However, during the first year Neha and Abhishek had no salary as the company had little to no revenue.

When Neha and Abhishek saw little hope for their company, one of the biggest businessmen in the country came to their rescue. Ratan Tata saw the potential in Tracxn and ended up investing an undisclosed amount in the company, taking it to a new height.

Not just Ratan Tata, but Flipkart founders Sachin and Binny Bansal, Sahil Barua of Delhivery, Mohandas Pai, and Nandan Nilekani also decided to invest in the company. In 2022, Tracxn reported total revenue of over USD 10 million, which is over Rs 83 crore, taking the valuation of their company to over Rs 100 crore.

While the exact net worth of the couple is not known, it is estimated Neha Singh and Abhishek Goyal have total assets worth over Rs 26 crore.

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