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The Art of a Good Unicorn | Can venture debt help grow business for startups – Hindustan Times

Traditionally, startups would rely heavily on equity financing to scale their operations. But, at the same time, there may be some value in diversifying a company s capital structure. The USP Provide startups with the flexibility to leverage their balance sheets without startup founders relinquishing additional equity stakes.

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Startups face tough times, fund flow may not be easy – The Times of India – Delhi

The New Year is not expected to be widely different for startups — analysts see investor sentiment improving in another six to eight months but the bar for investments will continue to be high. “What is not going to change in 2024 is the investor caution. Investors will still ask tough questions before writing cheques.

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Startups face tough times, fund flow may not be easy – The Times of India – Bangalore

The New Year is not expected to be widely different for startups — analysts see investor sentiment improving in another six to eight months but the bar for investments will continue to be high. “What is not going to change in 2024 is the investor caution. Investors will still ask tough questions before writing cheques.

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Startups face tough times, fund flow may not be easy – The Times of India – Chennai

The New Year is not expected to be widely different for startups — analysts see investor sentiment improving in another six to eight months but the bar for investments will continue to be high. “What is not going to change in 2024 is the investor caution. Investors will still ask tough questions before writing cheques.

Startups face tough times, fund flow may not be easy – The Times of India – Chennai Read More »

Startups face tough times, fund flow may not be easy – The Times of India – Hyderabad

The New Year is not expected to be widely different for startups — analysts see investor sentiment improving in another six to eight months but the bar for investments will continue to be high. “What is not going to change in 2024 is the investor caution. Investors will still ask tough questions before writing cheques.

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Startups face tough times, fund flow may not be easy – The Times of India – Kolkata

The New Year is not expected to be widely different for startups — analysts see investor sentiment improving in another six to eight months but the bar for investments will continue to be high. “What is not going to change in 2024 is the investor caution. Investors will still ask tough questions before writing cheques.

Startups face tough times, fund flow may not be easy – The Times of India – Kolkata Read More »

Startups face tough times, fund flow may not be easy – The Times of India – Mumbai

The New Year is not expected to be widely different for startups — analysts see investor sentiment improving in another six to eight months but the bar for investments will continue to be high. “What is not going to change in 2024 is the investor caution. Investors will still ask tough questions before writing cheques.

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Enabling smarter real estate transactions: Startups bring property due diligence up to speed – The Financial Express

Kritika Murugesan, senior director, NASSCOM Startups, said, Deeptech s integration in real estate and proptech is redefining the future of property landscapes, catalysing innovation to simplify processes and create smarter, more sustainable, and interconnected spaces that revolutionise how we live, work, and interact with our environments.

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In Mann ki Baat, Modi praises millet startups in LKO, Prayagraj – The Times of India

BJP president JP Nadda, CM Yogi Adityanath and a host of senior BJP leaders, including UP BJP chief Bhupendra Chaudhary, listened to the 108th edition of PM Narendra Modi s Mann Ki Baat programme in Lucknow on Sunday. The PM discussed the achievements of 2023 and highlighted the startups in Uttar Pradesh.

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