The total revenue for the quarter under purview was Rs 2,11 crore against Rs 159 croreduring the the corresponding period of previous year reflecting a growth of 32.7 per cent, Niranjan Chintam, chairman and whole-time director, Kellton Tech, said.
"Digital continues to strengthen with over 70 per cent of our revenues from next-generation digital transformation. We expect the momentum to continue going forward, Chintam said in a press conference.
Replying to a query, he said the company is looking to raise Rs 75 crore to Rs 100 crore for expansion. Kellton Tech currently employs about 1500 people both in India and USA.
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