Instant house help startup Snabbit has raised $56 million in a fresh round led by Susquehanna Venture Capital and Mirae Asset Venture Investments. The funds will drive expansion into new markets and service categories, while the company pilots a home cooks offering. The move signals a push beyond basic on-demand household help toward broader in-home needs.
Quick service platform Snabbit has appointed Abhinav Ankur as chief business officer, betting on a surge in house help demand. The company says daily jobs are rising sharply, while rivals like Urban Company’s InstaHelp and Pronto report strong bookings too. Venture capital interest is intensifying, with Snabbit and Pronto both raising substantial funding.
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