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Rajesh Aggarwal left Google to form Aasaan ERP. The company grew without external funding. Aasaan ERP serves MSMEs globally.

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In 2017, Rajesh Aggarwal left a high-paying Google role to start Aasaan ERP. The company now earns ₹100+ crore and operates in 16 nations, growing sustainably without external funding and catering to small and mid-sized enterprises.

From Corporate Comfort to Entrepreneurial Courage: How Aasaan ERP Scaled from Zero to ₹100+ Crore in Eight Years

SMPL
New Delhi [India], April 1: In 2017, while most professionals pursued corporate stability and rising paychecks, Rajesh Aggarwal made a bold and unconventional choice. At the peak of a successful career with Google, earning over ₹5 lakh per month, he stepped away from financial security to build something of his own.
Today, that decision stands validated. The company he co-founded, Aasaan ERP, has grown into one of the fastest-emerging ERP platforms, crossing ₹100 crore in revenue and expanding its presence across more than 16 countries.
Identifying a Real Business Gap
Aggarwal's entrepreneurial journey began with a clear observation: small and mid-sized businesses were struggling with fragmented systems, manual processes, and expensive enterprise software that often felt overly complex. While global ERP giants focused on large corporations, MSMEs relied heavily on Excel sheets or disconnected tools.
He envisioned an ERP platform that was powerful yet simple, affordable yet scalable, a system that could unify business operations without overwhelming users.
Building Without Chasing Funding
Unlike many tech startups that prioritize aggressive fundraising, Aasaan ERP followed an organic growth model. The company chose not to pursue external funding rounds, instead focusing on customer value, product strength, and sustainable revenue.
This approach allowed the team to concentrate on solving real operational challenges. Each client implementation strengthened the platform and directly contributed to steady, revenue-driven growth.
Early Challenges and Steady Progress
The early years were demanding. Building a complete ERP ecosystem required continuous product development, customization, and close collaboration with early adopters. With limited resources, the team worked hands-on with clients across industries, refining modules and improving system efficiency.
Rather than chasing rapid expansion, Aasaan ERP focused on reliability and long-term trust, a strategy that gradually built strong market credibility.
A Unified Business Approach
Aasaan ERP positioned itself with a simple but powerful promise: enabling businesses to manage their entire organization through a single platform. From accounts and inventory to HR, operations, and sales, leadership teams could monitor and control their business seamlessly.
This unified approach eliminated data silos, improved decision-making, and simplified complex workflows, making digital transformation accessible to growing businesses.
A Diversified Product Ecosystem
- Aasaan ERP Lite, designed for MSMEs seeking affordable digital transformation.
- Aasaan ERP Global, a full-scale enterprise solution competing with platforms like SAP and Microsoft Dynamics.
- Aasaan Waste Management, a specialized ERP solution for municipal, e-waste, medical, and industrial waste operations, offering end-to-end digital control and compliance management.
This layered strategy allows businesses to adopt ERP at any stage and scale seamlessly as they grow.
The Road Ahead
Aggarwal credits his corporate exposure for shaping the company's technology standards, but emphasizes that entrepreneurship required resilience, patience, and a deep focus on customer impact.
From leaving a high-paying corporate role to building a ₹100+ crore global ERP platform, his journey reflects conviction over comfort.
And for Aasaan ERP, this is only the beginning of its next growth chapter.
Website: https://www.aasaanerp.com/
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