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Indian-origin banker quit job to launch deep-space startup in Singapore, raises Rs 207 crore

Born and brought up in Jamshedpur, Rohit Jha had moved to Singapore after high school to study electrical and electronic engineering at the Nanyang Technological University on scholarship.

January 19, 2025 / 12:57 IST
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Rohit Jha, 36, co-founder and CEO of Transcelestial. (Image credit: LinkedIn)
Rohit Jha, 36, co-founder and CEO of Transcelestial. (Image credit: LinkedIn)

It was a leap of faith for Jharkhand's Rohit Jha when he quit his banking job in Singapore to launch his own company that dealt with deep space and communications technology. Now, the 36-year-old, who calls himself a "huge nerd" is the proud co-founder and CEO of Transcelestial that has raised $24 million (about Rs 207 crore) in funds.

Born and brought up in Jamshedpur, Jha moved to Singapore after high school to study electrical and electronic engineering at the Nanyang Technological University on scholarship. In 2011, Jha started working in high-frequency trading at the Royal Bank of Canada where he discovered a problem.

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“It was in banking that I finally realised why the internet sucked,” Jha told CNBC Make It.

He found out that companies responsible for internet connectivity mainly focus on regions with a high return on investment and thus focus on tier-one cities while ignoring or giving lesser access to less developed or remote villages, Jha told the publication.