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Meet the man who established a firm worth Rs 9,840 crore in just three months.

 The creator and CEO of the web3 cybersecurity business Zyber 365 is Pearl Kapur. The business was started in May 2023 and only took three months to become a unicorn. SRAM & MRAM Group, situated in the UK, has raised USD 100 million at a USD 1.2 billion (Rs 9840 crore) value.


In May 2023, Kapur and ethical hacker Sunny Vaghela (CPO) launched Zyber 365. Web3 OS was developed by Kapur, who is well-known for this. He is in charge of managing the company's daily operations. Pearl Kapur graduated from Queen Mary University of London with a degree in MSC Investment Banking (CFA Pathway).



Kapur spent nearly two years as a Financial Advisor at AMPM Store before to founding Zyber 365. For 1.5 years, he also served as Antier Solutions' business advisor. In February 2022, he also established Billion Pay Technologies Pvt Ltd.


With an operating base in India, Zyber 365 has its corporate office in London. According to a statement, it intends to make India the centre of its operations. The operating system provided by Zyber 365 is decentralised, secure online, and upholds the core values of environmental sustainability.

In addition, Kapur sees networking, team building, and business value. He thinks that combining exponential technologies like blockchain, artificial intelligence, and cyber security with sustainable business models would result in Globalisation 3.0, which will empower the general public.


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As for the co-founder of Zyber 365, Vaghela, he said after raising USD 100 million, "With this infusion of capital, we are now well-equipped to accelerate our products development for Web3, AI Products." He was reported by ET as stating that "this investment will not only fuel our growth but also solidify its footing in the Web3 ecosystem with a diversified portfolio of used cases related to AI and cybersecurity."


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