STOCKGRO AND STOXO
Mint Chennai
|December 22, 2025
Levelling the Playing Field for India's Retail Investors As equity investment takes root nationwide, StockGro is giving retail investors the market intelligence once reserved for elite professionals.
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n an industry built on spreadsheets and sentiment, Ajay Lakhotia calls himself neither a risk-taker nor a riskaverse investor. “I'm a risk-mitigator,” he smiles. “I've just learned to love volatility.”
It's a line that captures his philosophy and his journey—one that began with painful losses on the trading floor and evolved into a mission to help every Indian make smarter financial decisions.
Ajay Lakhotia remembers the exact moment the screen turned red. It was 2008, the global financial crisis was devouring portfolios worldwide, and his own ₹80 lakh had just evaporated into the digital ether. He wasn't alone—millions lost money that year. But unlike most, Lakhotia didn’t walk away bitter. He walked away curious.
“I had two choices,” he recalls, his voice carrying the calm of someone who's made peace with failure. “Blame the market and quit, or accept that my greed outweighed my knowledge.”
He chose the latter. And in doing so, set in motion a journey that would eventually help 35 million Indians navigate the very markets that once humbled him.
Today, as founder and CEO of StockGro—a leading social investment learning platform—and architect of Stoxo, the country’s first AI-powered stock market research engine, Lakhotia has become an unlikely bridge between India’s investment boom and its glaring literacy gap. His story isn’t just about building products, it’s about transforming personal catastrophe into collective empowerment.
Long before the crash, Lakhotia was already someone who couldn't sit still with conventional wisdom. Fresh out of college, he launched two ventures that collapsed within months. A third eventually turned profitable, but by then, the real education had happened—he'd learned that failure wasn’t fatal, but ignorance often was.
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