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Here’s how the founders of Snapdeal quietly turned ₹57 lakhs into ₹110 Cr without building a new product. They were early investors in Urban Company, which is now valued at a whopping $2.6 billion, and that gave them a 200x return in under a decade.

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People really underestimate how chaotic the Indian services market is. Getting a plumber to show up on time in Delhi is a miracle, let alone getting someone trained, verified, and polite. Urban Company cracked something most folks thought was impossible.

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