In 2024 alone India created 115 Soonicorns ( Those valued ≥$200), these are future 🦄. 32% of them were Fintech.
I'm really surprised to see that.! What do you think which sector will lead 2025 Soonicorns or in other languages - a successful startup
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Anonymous 1
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Yaar how much problems do we have in our finance thing in this country that there are so many fintech companies? I mean how many compoanies is it gonna take to solve the problems?
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Good Evening Everyone,
Which Companies are going to be Next Profitable Unicorns Or They have best Business Model Including All Fintech, SaaS, Consumer,D2C and Edtech Companies In The Country?
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