Does india really need wealth management firms? The no of ultra high income Indians is quite low as compared to countries like USA so what do you people think is the JV really needed? What's your opinions!
Do you think if they appear poor then why would they use such wealth management companies due to this their richness comes out in front of the public of India
People should seriously consider investing in unlisted companies because the potential for massive returns is undeniable. When a private company eventually goes public and performs well, the wealth creation can be staggering. The power of compounding
I think INDIA should focus on Sustainability, Recycling, Waste and Water Management.
We need startups and companies to focus on this. As a majority of Cities are very poor in waste management (mostly NIL) and none thinks about Ground water restoratio
Just as a caution for a lot of you. When opening a digital Demat account on any investing platform be very careful. Given the poor cyber security environment, the risk of your Kyc being leaked or sold is very much there.
Just pathetic and irrespons
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Harshajit Sarmah
Founder & Editor of ... • 6m
On Friday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Spotify CEO Daniel Ek issued joint statements criticizing the EU's approach to regulating AI, particularly open-source development.
They believe the current rules are stifling innovation and hindering Europea
An event management app. where we provide the volunteers required for event managing .
the volunteers range from different varieties like physical labour volunteers , technical volunteers, management volunteers. each volunteer is tested previously o
No scrutiny of Sequoia India.
Can someone tell me why there was no scrutiny of Sequoia India? One of the largest and the most prestigious funds exits one the most promising economies of the world due to poor management and below par due diligence. O
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Ayush Maurya
AI Pioneer • 1m
It's easy to learn all these things that they don't teach you at school but they should :
~ how you manage your money and assets management
~ how to sell
~ the skill of connecting with people
~ learning more about stocks and crypto
~ Public
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Rohan Saha
FOUNDER - BURN INVES... • 4m
As I mentioned earlier, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) are significantly withdrawing their money from the Indian market. Many factors are working together, such as China’s economy, the US election, poor results from Indian companies, and the