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Zerodha, one of India’s most inspiring startup stories. Back in 2010, Nithin Kamath started Zerodha from his small room with a simple goal: make stock trading affordable and accessible to everyone. At a time when brokerage fees were high and platforms complicated, Zerodha introduced a flat-fee model and a user-friendly app. Today, Zerodha is India’s largest retail stockbroker with over 8 million customers and a valuation exceeding $2 billion. Their journey wasn’t smooth facing regulatory challenges, fierce competition, and tech hurdles but persistence and innovation kept them going. Zerodha’s success shows how bold ideas and a clear mission can disrupt even the most traditional industries. Keep dreaming, keep building. The ecosystem is ready for the next big story. 🌝👑

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