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Indiaplaza founder: It was heartbreaking to shut down my company

Recounting an emotional journey of his e-commerce startup, Indiaplaza founder K Vaitheeswaran, advises that struggling entrepreneurs should down shutters if less than 3-6 months cash left, to have a dignified closure which did not happen in his case...

September 08, 2017 / 17:36 IST
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Entrepreneurs should be emotionally prepared to shut down their startup with dignity if the need arises, instead of waiting for a miracle or facing the legal wrath of vendors, advises K Vaitheeswaran, founder of one of the country's first e-commerce startups Indiaplaza.

Vaitheeswaran who is also referred to as the father of the Indian e-commerce has written a book called Failing to Succeed, enumerating his startup journey. The Bangalore-based entrepreneur had to face an unceremonious exit from Indiaplaza following the 'lack of investor support'.

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So much so that he and his family was verbally abused with even death threats by many people who had their payments due, he writes in the book.

Indiaplaza started off in 1999 as Fabmart. It had a first mover advantage in e-commerce in India much ahead of Flipkart and Amazon in the game. The startup eventually shut down in 2013.