Yes!poho bids to improve lives of poor weavers, artisans

Yes!poho, India’s first techno-experience social platform connecting artisans and weavers with customers directly, plans to expand to several villages this year to bring a change in the lives of some of the poorest craftsmen who barely earn ₹50 a day.

Yes!poho India, a subsidiary of Yes!poho Inc USA, was launched in 2018 as a start-up to work directly with craftsmen, including weavers and artisans, for the betterment of their economic status. It is funded by Vatsacapital, a US-based venture capital firm, which holds about 55 per cent of equity.

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