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Rohan Saha

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Around 2021, many alternative investment platforms like P2P, asset leasing, co-owned real estate, etc., were growing rapidly. However, now the majority of these companies are struggling to attract even a single customer. As Indian investors are becoming more educated, these companies’ businesses are becoming more difficult. This is because investors are now thoroughly reading offers before investing, which wasn’t the case earlier. Sometimes, it feels good to see this change.

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