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Kunal Shah: The Indian entrepreneur who went from selling henna cones to running a $4 bn business 

Kunal Shah: The Indian entrepreneur who went from selling henna cones to running a $4 bn business 

by Global Indian | Nov 9, 2021

(November 9, 2021) He has run over a dozen businesses since he was 16 before founding his current success CRED, a business valued at over $4 billion. Meet Kunal Shah, the serial entrepreneur who has been making all the right moves sans any fancy MBA or engineering...
Meet the Indian fintech startups that are changing the way India spends

Meet the Indian fintech startups that are changing the way India spends

by Global Indian | Jul 3, 2021

If anything, the pandemic has taught most of us the importance of investing early and investing right. The lockdowns emphasized the need to go digital; even with payments and other financial transactions. And cashing in on this are India’s many financial technology...

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