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India's fastest growing fantasy app, Real11 is a Ghaziabad-based organization that focuses on fantasy sports like Cricket and Football.
India's fastest growing fantasy app, Real11 is a Ghaziabad-based organization that focuses on fantasy sports like Cricket and Football. Apart from these two giant games, the dedicated team is also working on introducing games like Ludo, Kabaddi, Poker and so on and so forth. The users here get a chance to build their world class team and compete against their friends, family members and with the general mass. The points collected by an individual user based on the actual performance of an athlete helps to judge the winner of a contest and is rewarded with prize money or gifts like Royal Enfield, Echo Dot Alexa and so on. The organization is also proud to introduce Spot fantasy in India. Here, you can play fantasy cricket on every ball and in return can win a lot of money. The platform also has second innings fantasy, Live fantasy and Beat the Champion contest where you can play against the legendary Gautam Gambhir, who is the brand ambassador of the company.
Legal Name
:
Real11 Fantasy Sports LLP
Headquarters
:
Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
Business Model
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Founding Date
:
2019
No. of Employees
:
21 to 40
Core Team
:
1.
Amit Yadav
Founder
B2C
Our target users incorporate E-gamers and Fantasy sports users residing in India. We aim to provide them with the finest experience in the realm of fantasy sports.
User Age
:
18 to 25,
26 to 34,
35 to 45,
46 to 60
User Income
:
Lower-middle Income,
Upper-middle Income,
High Income
Location
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Indian families and friends are increasingly scattered across cities and countries — kids working in Bangalore, parents in Delhi, relatives in Dubai or Toronto. The traditional Tambola (House) game that brought families together during Diwali, kitty parties, and weddings has lost its place because everyone is in a different city.
Frequently Asked Questions
Indian families and friends are increasingly scattered across cities and countries — kids working in Bangalore, parents in Delhi, relatives in Dubai or Toronto. The traditional Tambola (House) game that brought families together during Diwali, kitty parties, and weddings has lost its place because everyone is in a different city.