Uday Kotak warns that India's economic 'animal spirits' are fading as young business families focus more on investments than building companies. He urges policymakers to address the impact of US policies pulling foreign capital away. Kotak stresses t
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Meet the man who built India's third-largest bank worth 45,000 CR.
1. Born into a 60-member Gujarati joint family, Uday Kotak used to stay in a single house with his family, who shared one kitchen. He worked hard and studied master's at the Universi
“As a founder, it is a very lonely journey.”
These words from Uday Kotak perfectly describe what entrepreneurship feels like.
In 1985, Kotak started with just three employees in a small office and a big dream.
Over time, he built Kotak Mahindra
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of meeting a highly accomplished individual in his 50s, who recently ventured into entrepreneurship after serving more that 20 years in MLC. During our conversation, he asked me, 'What's your age?'
I replied, 'Sir, 19.'
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