Amit Singh is the Co-founder and CEO of bus aggregator company Shuttl. He introduced his mobile-based on-demand shuttle services in 2015 with his ex-colleague Deepanshu Malviya. Through his Sequioa-backed public transport company, Singh wants to give users safe and hassle-free transport option that comes equipped with AC and many other modern facilities. For Shuttl CEO Amit Singh, safety of his passengers, especially women, matters the most. To ensure this, he has put a couple of strong safety features in place, such as Home-Check (tracks last leg of commute of women travelers), Panic button and SOS for emergency situations, and Face Recognition for drivers and passengers.
Shuttl is operational in Delhi NCR and Kolkata, and soon it will be available in other cities too.
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Salary & Net Worth – Investors, Funding, & Valuation
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Career & Education – Company, University, & College
Before Shuttl, Amit founded a mobile-based user generated content company Staple Media Labs with Malviya in 2014. Prior to that, he was at Jabong.com as Director and spent two years there. From 2007 to 2012, he was VP at Axis Private Equity and from 2006 to 2007, he worked with Essar Global as Investment Professional. In 2002, he was at Mumbai-based company Afcons Infrastructure for Project Valuation.
Amit went to St. Joseph’s College, Allahabad and from there he came to IIT-Delhi for Civil Engineering (1998-2002). He has also done MBA in Finance from XLRI, Jamshedpur (2004-2006).
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Contact Amit Singh – Email Address | Twitter | LinkedIn
Visit Shuttl CEO Amit’s Twitter profile @goodnotenough and LinkedIn profile https://www.linkedin.com/in/amisingh. His other contact information will be displayed soon.
Wiki Trivia on Amit Singh – Age, Interests, & More
Currently based in Gurgaon, Amit (age around 40) has spent a significant part of his life in the cities of Mumbai, Allahabad and Jamshedpur. The first time Amit was smitten by an entrepreneurial bug was when he was at Jabong. There he teamed up with his colleague Deepanshu Malviya and started a micro news app in vernacular language named Vande and later, another app called Zorry. But soon they realized that engineering is their forte and not creativity.
Since in his first 10 years of professional journey, Singh mainly worked with transportation related business, he made up his mind and took plunge in this domain by launching Shuttl.
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