Mrinal Singh, CEO & CIO of InCred AMC, discusses the challenges of investing in the Indian market due to expensive valuations. He highlights the potential for growth in rural areas, the building material sector, and the auto sector. He also expresses interest in the housing and MSME segments of the financials sector, as well as the healthcare sector.
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The venture and the impact that a woman entrepreneur wants to make is an important criterion that she needs to keep in mind while choosing to keep her venture bootstrapped or raise funds.
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The most important thing an investor cares about is numbers.
An investor not only invests their money into your business, but they invest their brand too.
You want to go to an investor who will have synergy with your business idea, someone who will relate to it and understand it.
Confidence is one of the most important traits that every woman entrepreneur must have. If you want to break the glass ceiling, you must have trust and confidence in your own skills and talent. You must stop looking at the world of business as being divided into two gender factions. It’s definitely going to be harder than you thought, and it may take longer than you’d think. But if it were that easy, wouldn’t everyone do it?
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InCred Asset Management, the fund management arm of the InCred Group, has announced the appointment of Mrinal Singh as its CIO and CEO, said a statement issued today.
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InCred Asset Management, the fund management arm of the InCred Group, has announced the appointment of Mrinal Singh as its CIO and CEO, said a statement issued today.
Singh was previously the deputy CIO at ICICI Prudential AMC. He has been with ICICI Prudential for more than 12 years and proved instrumental in setting up its research processes, product strategy, as well as business and talent development during his journey. He spearheaded ICICI Prudential’s equities investment across multiple funds.