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    Nov 22nd, 2024
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TAPPP

start up
United States - New York, NY
  • 07/04/2022
  • Series B
  • $10,000,000

TAPPP is a technology and marketing company that helps media, consumer products, and sports wagering clients drive customer acquisitions, transactions, engagement, and retention through products and services offered on-screen, at events, and in-store with a business focus built on our Interactive Gaming, Betting & Transaction Platform, offering proprietary, real-time, content-specific viewing experiences across any end-use device and our Distribution & Payments Service Platform, enabling cash and digital transactions for gaming, betting and consumer products merchants. For more information on TAPPP, visit tappp.com.


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Sundip AgarwalFounder

Sundip Agarwal United States - New York, New York,

Sandy Agarwal is the Founder and CEO of TAPPP. Sandy founded TAPPP in 2014 and oversees the company’s strategies, operations, and funding. Sandy leads TAPPP’s efforts to connect the platform to a wide range of relevant sports businesses, including major media broadcasters and leading Sportsbooks. Under his leadership, TAPPP worked with Major League Baseball, the National Football League, and BetMGM to make their streaming or betting products available at America’s largest retail and online channels. Sandy lives in New York and maintains that it is his love for the Cleveland Browns, Indians, and Cavaliers that gave him the idea of making sports more accessible for fans.

Sandy was voted into the Top 10 Global MobiThinkers List and was founding Chairman of the Mobile Marketing Association (MMA) Asia Pacific. His first start up was merged with Enpocket which was then acquired by Nokia.