يحاول ذهب - حر
How To Be A Startup Investor
July 11 2016
|Businessworld
Startup investing is not easy and requires you to have tons of risk capital and the desire to mentor entrepreneurs
When the family office of the Mansukhanis invested in a completely new logistics company, Wow Express, it was with the idea to become a part of the building blocks of an earlystage company in the fast developing logistics segment. With the e-retail market growing rapidly and likely to climb to $100 billion by 2020, companies that provide logistics in moving merchandise to end-users are rapidly scaling up, and growing fast. The Mansukhanis through their family trust invested Rs 3 crore in April 2015 supporting the trio of Jayesh Kamat, Mazhar Faruqi and Sandeep Padoshi, who had left their jobs and put some of their own money to embark on an entrepreneurial journey. Now, there is no looking back. Recently, WowExpress raised another round of funding from some in-vestors. The Mansukhanis invested a further Rs 3.6 crore in the recent round. Says Ayesha Mansukhani: “We clearly invested in a good team and saw the potential of the business to scale up rapidly with the use of technology and apps. The business is growing 100 per cent every quarter.”
It’s not uncommon for many high-net worth individuals and family businesses to see investing in startups as a way of mentoring new and budding entrepreneurs. They are also looking at utilising some high-risk money for higher returns. Says Ayesha: “At the end of the day, investing in startups is high risk. You need a lot of patience to see a company through.”
هذه القصة من طبعة July 11 2016 من Businessworld.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من Businessworld
BW Businessworld
WHERE WERE THE WOMEN?
The much-viewed group photograph of AI industry leaders and government heads taken at India's AI Impact Summit 2026 showed up that the fourth industrial revolution too may find women at its fringes. Joelle Pineau, chief AI officer at Cohere was the only woman industry representative in the photograph. Will India's ambitious plans for artificial intelligence collide with stark gender imbalance?
5 mins
March 07, 2026
BW Businessworld
INDIA'S EDGE IN THE AI ERA
Why deployment, data and digital scale, not just capital, will define India's Al leadership
3 mins
March 07, 2026
BW Businessworld
WHY THE NEXT DECADE WILL BE WON OR LOST IN THE APPLICATION LAYER
The infrastructure is being laid. The models are being built. The sovereign positioning is happening. What is needed now is execution
3 mins
March 07, 2026
BW Businessworld
HOW AI IS RESHAPING FARMING
From fields to forecasts, AI is revolutionising agriculture through smarter, data-driven decisions that boost productivity, efficiency, and certainty
4 mins
March 07, 2026
BW Businessworld
BUILDING INDIA'S STRATEGIC EDGE
India's diversity is not just demographic, it is industrial. Healthcare, manufacturing, climate, mobility, each produces unique datasets underrepresented in global foundation models
3 mins
March 07, 2026
BW Businessworld
Beyond Intent - The Three Levers Of Scaling Decarbonisation
HARSH MARIWALA on the India Exchange 2026, the idea of an India-UK/ Europe Green Corridor and how we can scale the transition through three critical levers: capital, technology and markets
1 mins
March 07, 2026
BW Businessworld
AI STARTS AT THE TOP
Leaders whose boardroom decisions, capital commitments and strategic clarity are shaping India's AI trajectory
3 mins
March 07, 2026
BW Businessworld
WHEN BANKING OPERATES AT THE SCALE OF A NATION
Institutions that survive for over two centuries do so not by resisting change, but by repeatedly re-engineering themselves for the moment they are in. At population scale, digital transformation is less about speed and far more about judgment
4 mins
March 07, 2026
BW Businessworld
SCALING THE INTELLIGENCE ECONOMY
India's AI ecosystem has entered a transformative phase that materially strengthens the operating environment and signals a coordinated national bet on cohesive infrastructure
3 mins
March 07, 2026
BW Businessworld
“AI SET TO RESHAPE EURASIAN RAIL CONNECTIVITY”
In an interaction with BW Businessworld, Texmaco Defence Systems MD & CEO, Chairman, National Part of SCO Business Council Secretariat, India, and Texmaco Rail & Engineering Chief Executive (CBD) Tribhuvan Darbari discusses how AI in Indian Railways aligns with the strategic connectivity, security and integration goals of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
3 mins
March 07, 2026
Translate
Change font size
