Unlocking Success: Building Thriving Startups & Expanding companies with Mikhil Innani
So, What's Next?July 04, 2023x
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Unlocking Success: Building Thriving Startups & Expanding companies with Mikhil Innani

Join us for a thought-provoking discussion with Mikhil Innani, co-founder of PharmEasy, managing director at Apollo Finvest and ex Hotstar as he imparts his vital knowledge on expanding firms and creating a vibrant startup culture. Mikhil dives into the tactics, difficulties, and lessons discovered while establishing and expanding PharmEasy into a spectacular success story in this fascinating podcast episode. Learn how to build a healthy, growth-oriented business culture and get practical advice for managing the always changing startup environment. Whether you're an aspiring company owner or a seasoned business expert, you won't want to miss this episode because it is a wealth of business knowledge. With Mikhil Innani, discover the secrets of expanding companies right now!

 

 

Questions discussed in this podcast:

- How are you able to identify problems across different industries and create a product market fit?

- How did you get the investors to fund and rasie 20 million for Pharmeasy?

- From a perspective of a commerce graduate there are very few jobs out there for those in early stage startup’s, so how can they go about it?

- Can you give an example from one of your own stories of what military level execution for a startup means

- What was your motivation to quit a growing Phareasy and join Hotstar?

- Why have so many fintech companies started in the lending business?

- There is a lot of competition among NBFCs for lending purposes to MSMEs and Small businesses, how do you make sure you you’re getting a consistent and incremental revenue?

- When you look at the current market scenario where interest rates have been hiked across the globe, how much does that affect NBFCs in terms of how much they’re able to lend at a higher rate of interest?

- As the CEO of a public company, how much does the movement of your stock affect your decisions on what would be good for your company in the long run. How true is the stakeholder theory in real life?

- What’s next for you professionally?