Truecaller hears the sound of money in digital payment push
Truecaller has tried to make mobile communication more secure in spite of its tryst with privacy experts. As they scaled more, India became one of their key markets. In an interaction with ETtech's Aritra Sarkhel, Alan Mamedi, CEO of Truecaller, discusses new partnerships, privacy issues and net neutrality. Edited Excerpts:
ET: How has the India centres contributed to your growth?
AM: We are now operating from Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru. We have built our sales team, marketing team, partnership team, and now our engineering team is not only focusing on core products, but also on some India-specific integration into our product. We aim to grow the team fairly big this year.
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