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It’s raining unicorns!
Only four months into 2021, the Indian startup ecosystem has already added eight new companies to the $1 billion valuation club. And on Wednesday, joining the coveted club were healthtech startup PharmEasy and fintech startup Groww.
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While a NASSCOM report had predicted that India will have 50 unicorns in 2021, the ecosystem may just cross that number sooner than that.
Only four months into 2021, the Indian startup ecosystem has already added eight new companies to the $1 billion valuation club. And on Wednesday, joining the coveted club were healthtech startup PharmEasy and fintech startup Groww.
The other six startups that entered the unicorn club this year are Digit Insurance, InnovAccer, Infra.Market, Five Star Business Finance, Meesho, and CRED.
Entrepreneurs should talk to others for fresh perspectives, ideas, says angel investor Harpreet Singh Grover
In this episode of the 100X Entrepreneur podcast, entrepreneur, author, and investor Harpreet Singh Grover highlights the need to talk to others when faced with challenges to gain fresh perspectives.
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Vibhore Goyal in 2007. However, during 2011-12, the founders
hit their low point when their $5 million fundraising fell through.
“We were a team of about 120-130 people. We had a fancy office, but
we had to let go of 66-70 percent of our team if we had to make it through. We had already taken on debt because we were raising money and had planned to return the debt. The debt came from people whose money was not supposed to be at risk,” he shares.