In India, billions of dollars are managed on excel and pen/paper.
Brokers, small distributors, and family offices lack comprehensive software to manage data and client portfolios.
A company looking to solve this: Centricity picked up $20 M in a see
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Shiva
Curious Mind • 6m
I think there is odoo in the similar rather same space in providing business management softwares. And it seems affordable too. In a podcast I've heard that even small book sellers can use it effectively
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Ajay Gupta
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