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Agentic AI platform Vibrium raises $1 Mn in seed round

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Agentic AI platform Vibrium raises $1 Mn in seed round
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Vibrium, an enterprise agentic AI platform focused on delivering measurable business outcomes through autonomous intelligence, has raised $1 million in a seed funding round from Paytm’s ex-COO Bhavesh Gupta and others. The fresh funds will be deployed to accelerate product development, strengthen its goal-oriented AI agent framework, and scale enterprise deployments across sectors, including BFSI, e-commerce, SaaS, and operations-driven businesses. Launched last year by Akshat Saxena, Vibrium’s proprietary, end-to-end platform is built to deploy and orchestrate autonomous, enterprise-grade AI agents that integrate seamlessly into business workflows and deliver measurable improvements across revenue, efficiency, and customer experience. The Gurugram-based startup aims to weed out hassles that growing enterprises encounter such as unclear ROI, compliance challenges, and slow production rollouts. As business leaders increasingly demand measurable outcomes and governance-ready deployments, the gap between AI potential and execution has widened. Vibrium addresses this need by enabling enterprises to operationalise AI quickly, responsibly, and at scale. Since its inception, Vibrium claims to have demonstrated strong market validation, onboarding more than 25 enterprise clients across banking, payments, retail, travel, and hospitality. In under six months of commercial operations, the platform has already crossed 1 million minutes of AI-driven interactions, reflecting rapid enterprise adoption and sustained production usage. Looking ahead, Vibrium plans to accelerate product innovation, expand its AI agent portfolio, and strengthen its presence across key global markets, while continuing to prioritise enterprise-grade reliability, governance, and measurable value creation.

Eternal’s Food Delivery COO Rinshul Chandra resigns

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Eternal’s Food Delivery COO Rinshul Chandra resigns
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Eternal’s Food Delivery COO Rinshul Chandra resigns Eternal Limited (Zomato) has announced the resignation of Rinshul Chandra, Chief Operating Officer of its Food Ordering and Delivery business. Chandra, a key member of the company’s senior management, tendered his resignation on April 5 and will officially step down on April 7. According to the company’s filing with stock exchanges, Chandra is stepping down to pursue new opportunities and passions aligned with his evolving personal and professional goals​. Chandra joined Zomato (now Eternal) in 2018 as Assistant Vice President of Product and steadily rose through the ranks, serving as Vice President, Head of Business, and eventually taking on the role of Chief Operating Officer for the food delivery segment. Eternal Limited has not yet announced a replacement for Chandra. The development comes shortly after mass layoffs at Zomato. According to media reports, the company let go of around 600 customer support associates within a year of hiring them. Over the past year, Zomato has seen several key departures. Hemal Jain, who served as Global Head of Finance and CFO of Hyperpure, stepped down. Akriti Chopra, the company’s co-founder and Chief People Officer, also left. In October last year, Gunjan Soni resigned from her position as an Independent Director. Zomato recently rebranded itself to Eternal, which will comprise four major businesses: Zomato, Blinkit, District, and Hyperpure.

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