A snappier deal: Are Kunal Bahl and Rohit Bansal India’s most successful early investors?
Synopsis
The Snapdeal founders’ personal investments have turned into a stellar portfolio of unicorns and soonicorns. They are expected to make a fortune of approximately USD200million at the current level. Their assets and portfolio are expanding as first-cheque writers. How do they manage their angel-investment success? One is they are ‘reluctant exitors’.
Uptown Gurugram longed for such a startup event. The bustling overcrowded hall was filled with ace investors from the country’s topmost venture-capital firms, half a dozen unicorn founders, and a few hundred of their smaller peers who aspire to break into that coveted league. A participant in the early stage of the investor class said that even the largest VC firms and powerful industry associations would not be able to pull off anything.
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