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Times Internet leads $8 million round in student housing startup OxfordCaps

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Singapore-headquartered student housing startup OxfordCaps has raised $8 million in a Series-A funding round led by Times Internet with participation from existing investors Kalaari Capital and Silicon Valley-based 500 Startups.

The company, founded by Annu Talreja and Priyanka Gera, provides technology-driven living experience to students in India and Singapore.

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OxfordCaps provides a custom designed and standardised student housing product with a fullstack model of services and amenities. The projects and services are standardised within Oxfordcaps’ brand services guidelines, providing a transparent, hasslefree and safe alternative to a market dominated by the unorganised paying guest segment.

It has expanded from 200 beds to acquisition of over 7,000 beds in Delhi-NCR and Dehradun.

Oxfordcaps works directly with universities and colleges as well to build a tailored experience for the student community, both via on-campus and off-campus housing.

The startup is also investing heavily in technology, particularly focusing on Internet of Things (IoT) and deep learning to provide a customised experience for students.

India’s residential rental market is pegged between $18 billion and $20 billion, according to industry estimates.

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