BUSINESS
Startup Street | Do women entrepreneurs get the short shrift in funding?
Of the $49.23 billion raised during 2018-21, start-ups with women co-founders accounted for only 5.7 per cent, while solo women founders received just 0.90 per cent
BUSINESS
Start-up Street: Why some Indian start-ups are quitting India
Less red tape, easier availability of funding and a lower compliance burden are some of the issues cited by entrepreneurs who have set up their bases abroad
BUSINESS
Start-up Street | Trying to make sense of start-up valuations
Start-up investors who come in last ensure that the company’s valuation continues to sustain at the level at which the last round of investments was made. The onus is then on the entrepreneurs and employees who have to jump through hoops to support those absurdly high valuations with performance.
BUSINESS
Start-up Street: Still a long road to angel investing in India
For angel investors, what matters most is the quality of the idea and its unique, differentiated defensibility and the need for a great team
BUSINESS
Start-up Street: Getting the right investors for your start-up
It may be better to walk away from a potentially tricky investor than take money and suffer







