CancerAid, a smartphone application to empower cancer patients, was started by Dr. Nikhol Pooviah, Dr. Raghav Murali-Ganesh & Dr. Martin Seneviratne in 2016. As of January 2024, CancerAid net worth is $21 million and they’re pulling in a whopping $7 million in annual revenue. 

In 2017 June, they appeared on season 03 of Shark Tank Australia and made a deal with Andrew Banks and Glen Richards, for $250,000 for 5% of equity. The final valuation was $5 million, same from the founder’s initial estimate of $5 million.

As of 2024 January, the company is still in business. You can get their application  through the Apple store and Google Play Store. Also, you can get more details by visiting their website.

CancerAid Net Worth

Net worth$21 million
Annual Sales Revenue$7 million
Profits
Lifetime sales
InvestorsAndrew Banks and Glen Richards
FoundersDr. Nikhol Pooviah, Dr. Raghav Murali-Ganesh & Dr. Martin Seneviratne
Employees1-25 employees

CancerAid Net Worth Timeline

Net Worth 2024$21 million
Net Worth 2023$20 million
Net Worth 2022$20 million
Net Worth 2021$19.5 million
Net worth valuation 2017 after appearing on Shark Tank  $5 million
Net worth valuation 2017 before appearing on Shark Tank  $5 million

CancerAid Pitch on Shark Tank

Company nameCancerAid
ProductAn app that personalises cancer information for patients and caregivers
EpisodeSeason 03 Episode 01
Founders Dr. Nikhol Pooviah, Dr. Raghav Murali-Ganesh & Dr. Martin Seneviratne
Asked for$500,000 for 10% Stake
Final deal$250,000 for 5% Stake (Share)
SharksAndrew Banks and Glen Richards
LocationEveleigh, 4 Cornwallis St, Australia

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CancerAid Founders

CancerAid was founded by Dr. Nikhol Pooviah, Dr. Raghav Murali-Ganesh & Dr. Martin Seneviratne in 2016. They established CancerAid with the goal of providing support and information to cancer patients and their caregivers through a mobile app. CancerAid’s founders, Dr. Nikhol Pooviah, Dr. Raghav Murali-Ganesh & Dr. Martin Seneviratne, have a net worth of 20 million USD as of 2024.

Key accomplishments

YearAccomplishment
2017The company appeared on Shark Tank Australia Season 03 and got the deal from Andrew Banks and Glen Richards.
2023The company rebranded their name as Osara Health.

Conclusion

From their beginnings on Shark Tank to their current status as a thriving business, they have proven that with the right idea and execution, anything is possible. We can’t wait to see the future for CancerAid and its continued success.

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