Priya Kapoor: Page 9
Former Feature Editor
Priya holds more than a decade of experience in journalism. She has worked on various beats and was chosen as a Road Safety Fellow in 2018, wherein she produced many in-depth & insightful features on road crashes in India. She writes on startups, personal finance and Web3. Outside of work, she likes gardening, driving and reading.
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Startup Opportunity: The Business of Care
The eldercare space in India boasts nearly 70 active startups. While it seems a big number, the growing elderly population (which currently stands at 138 million and set to touch 194 million by 2031) needs more startups to venture into this space
'Make use of market volatility'
There is heightened volatility experienced by markets all around the world, and interest rates are being raised on the back of high inflation. Entrepreneur India catches up with Suresh Soni, CEO, Baroda BNP Paribas Mutual fund on current market situation, advice for investors and evolution of the mutual fund industry over the years. Edited excerpts from the interview.
Protecting yourself from cyber fraud
While the rise in internet usage is good news, one cannot ignore that there is an ugly side to it as well, which is frauds and cyber crimes. A look at the data shows that the number of cases registered for cyber crimes have been consistently on the rise and more than doubled in the last five years.
These startups are making Indian roads safe
When it comes to road crashes, India has got a bad reputation. Over a lakh people lose their lives on Indian roads every year. The good news is there are some startups that have forayed into this space to prevent road fatalities. However, with India leading the world in road crashes, there is need for more startups to venture into this space
RM Vishakha: Leading the Company to IPO
Under the leadership of its MD & CEO RM Vishakha, IndiaFirst Life Insurance has risen through the ranks. At present, it occupies 11th position (individual business) among India's 24 private life insurers, and expects to break into the top 10 leagues of the industry in the next few years.
Why Listing At Nasdaq May Not Be A Good Idea For Indian Companies
The lawsuit filed against India-born Saas startup Freshworks has thrown open the debate on whether Indian corporates should list on foreign bourses and operate out of a foreign land.