I always think, Airtel & Jio missed out on life time opportunities of investing in payments, e-comm and other great co's in India
With access to do much data & distribution they should have launched their own fund
Unlike a VC, they're capable of ho
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Anonymous 5
Stealth • 7d
Imagine if Jio didn’t just focus on bundling apps but built a legit fund like Tencent or SoftBank. They’d be printing money from India’s booming startups right now. Opportunity wasted, bro
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