Running a grocery store is difficult. You have to order goods, deal with numerous suppliers, struggle with credit facilities, and much more.
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How Indians take loans!
New trends - Loans to trade in options š
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Ujjval Purani
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Did you know ?
Snapchat received 3 Billion dollar acquisition offer from Facebook in 2013 they declined the offer and now there current valuation is 15 Billion dollars.
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Gyananjaya Behera
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Volt Money Partners PhonePe To Offer Loans Against MFs
- Partnership Announcement: Volt Money has partnered with PhonePe to offer loans against mutual funds through the PhonePe app, with loan sizes ranging from INR 25,000 to INR 5 Cr.
- Integration
I want build a payments app which give loans in small loans for the customers who are willing to take loans with good cibil score is required can anybody help in building app i need coders and who are intrested guys help me out
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Deepak Insa
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Is there a way to get loans for buying goods around 1 Cr?
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Aman meshram
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Raising indian household debt and loans for "Shauk" and not for assets creation
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Avriti India
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The Avriti Verified Badge is given to service providers who show they have good skills in what they offer. To get the badge, they must pass a skills test, which ensures they are qualified and trustworthy.
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Param Suthar
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Fall in love with your problems, maybe they will leave you too.
Reliance is diversifying too much and too fast. I know but ,its annoying. Now they are trying to compete with zerodha.
I hope they fall and someone self-made take their place
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Havish Gupta
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Why do you think that Education Loans are not that popular in India?
like in USA and western countries, almost each kid got atleast $50,000 in student loan, while in India I never saw anyone taking student loans. So Why?