A general question????
Nowadays every startup (most of em') which is solving a problem has to spend a freaking amount of money to educate the audience about the problem.
How come creating a solution for something that is not even annoying or buggin
There is a very specific difference in needing something and wanting something....
And to me it's all about income (disposable) income....
And with credit apps and cards nobody wants to be in a limited 'chaddar' and tries new things
When I post something nobody is replying and not going trending why ?
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Giggity
Stealth • 2m
is anyone using one card I saw the reviews on google play store and they were horrible what advantage does it have over normal credit cards
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PVSN RAJU
Stealth • 29d
We are a fintech startup based out of Bangalore. Our idea is to give a genuine income earning opportunity to people. We will give our Website and CRM free of cost to interested persons to process loans,sell credit cards,insurance etc on a commission
Did you know that RuPay credit cards offer up to ₹2 lakh in free personal accident insurance coverage, and up to ₹1.50 lakh in lost card insurance coverage.
All RuPay credit cards offer free personal accident insurance and permanent disability cover,
Teach personal finance how to use credit cards and EMIs effectively and on any specific launch (iPhone today) tell the world that 70% people buy on EMI and they can’t afford it.
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LIKHITH
Stealth • 7m
STAY UPDATED !!
Credit cards usage growing by 22% in india
Top 5 players (market share)
1.Hdfc bank = 27%
2.Icici bank = 19%
3.SBI = 15%
4.Axis bank = 11%
5.Kotak bank = 4%
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Which Credit card do you have ?
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Havish Gupta
Stealth • 21d
Getting a credit card as a student or new worker is tough—you either don’t qualify or lack a credit history.
This was something Rajan Bajaj was bothered about, forcing him to launch Slice, a platform that made accessing credit simple and hassle-free
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Bharat Yadav
Stealth • 28d
Key Financial Considerations for Medical Professionals
1 . Debt Management: Strategize student
loan repayment, credit cards, and personal loans.
2. Retirement Planning: Maximize tax-advantaged accounts (401(k), IRA).
3. Investments: Diversify portfol
If one tries to set up a startup about something innovative and new but seems 40% similar to any other already existing start up. What should be the next step ?
We are into the business of Digital Lending. We have multiple Banks,Credit Cards,Insurance etc on our platform.
We want to share this platform with interested candidates for a nominal fees of Rs100/- per month so they get an opportunity to earn unlim