Start Your Day with YS Buzz: Your 8 AM Snapshot of Today's Top Startup News! 01 March 2024 [View in Browser]( Hello, [TechSparks Mumbai]( opened to a packed audience! From [AI]( and [edtech]( to gaming, from insights on building legacy brands to being resilient in the face of turbulent times, and moreâthe first day of YourStoryâs flagship event set the agenda for The Great Indian Techade. Sagar Daryani of [Wow! Momo Foods]( shared his tips on building an iconic homegrown brand. Ace cricketer and commentator [Dinesh Karthik]( joined us to talk about his journey, comeback in the 2022 World Cup, and reinventing himself outside sports. Also, Games24x7 founders rooted for user safety and playing responsibly but also cautioned against overregulation of [online gaming](. The day came to a close with a fireside chat with [Gaurav Munjal]( Co-founder and CEO of Unacademy, who gave us a peek into his entrepreneurial journey. You can catch all the action from TechSparks Mumbai [here](. But Day 2 is promising to be just as exciting. We have Dilip Asbe from NPCI, author Divya Prakash Dubey, content creators Abhiraj Rajadhyaksha and Niyati Mavinkurve of Abhi and Niyu-fame, and the formidable Shark [Anupam Mittal]( among many others taking the stage. Tune in for the grand finale tomorrow! Moving on. [SoftBank]( has reduced its stake in beleaguered Paytm parent One97 Communications to 2.83% from the earlier 5.01%. The Japanese investment bank held an 18.5% stake in Paytm before its IPO in 2021. Lastly, hereâs how [Burkina Faso]( keeps its schools cool in harsh summer temperatures. In todayâs newsletter, we will talk about - Harsh Mariwala on building a resilient business
- Ronnie Screwvala's lessons from BYJU'S crisis
- How KreditBee won âmiddle Indiaâ Hereâs your trivia for today: Which is the oldest running factual space series? --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- TechSparks Harsh Mariwala on building a resilient business doyen Harsh Mariwala, who carved Marico out of his family oil business in 1990 and grew it into a Rs 68,000-crore conglomerate, prides himself on being a [big believer]( in innovation. He notes that the defensive FMCG sector has been threatened by emerging D2C brands. âWe don't want the FMCG mindset to displace the D2C mindset, which is very different. But I don't believe in very, very long periods of burning money [either],â the Marico Chairman [shared]( at TechSparks 2024 Mumbai. Powering ahead: - Marico has looked at [buying D2C brands]( for two main reasonsâminimising threats of competition and finding opportunities for growth and scaling.
- âFrom doing things to getting things done, to infusion, an entrepreneur must know when to leave hands at the right time from the business,â [said Mariwala](.
- [Sharrp Ventures]( the family investment office of Mariwala, has generated 5X returns on its investments, including in startups. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Funding Alert 1) IntrCity: Rs 37 Cr| Equity 2) Silence Laboratories: $4.1M| Equity 3) Zvolve: Rs 16 Cr | Equity --------------------------------------------------------------- TechSparks Ronnie Screwvalaâs lessons from BYJU'S crisis entrepreneur Ronnie Screwvala, known for his candour, has been an outspoken critic of BYJUâS and its founder Byju Raveendran. At TechSparks Mumbai, he emphasised the necessity for frugal innovation rather than excessive funding in the edtech sector. âFrugal doesnât mean no money. When you are with low resources, thatâs when innovation comes in,â the upGrad Co-founder and Chairperson noted. Navigating entrepreneurship: - âNo amount of funding can actually build a solid business if you donât set out to build a business... That penny has to drop with everyone,â [Screwvala said](.
- He emphasised that entrepreneurship is now aspirational due to [evangelisation]( by the government and policymakers, adding that global competition will keep entrepreneurs on their toes.
- âYou can have the highest level of expectations but you can't have the highest level of entitlement,â he remarked while talking about how [founders face failures](. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- SheSparks Let's 'womanifest' change together SheSparks is back to inspire, connect, and uplift women thought leaders from across fields. The 2024 edition offers a spectacular lineup featuring Priyanka Gill, Vani Kola, Hena Mehta, Deena Jacob, Dr Geetha Manjunath, and Anisha Padukone, just to name a few. Don't miss this opportunity to learn, grow, and connect with inspiring women! [Grab your ticket!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- TechSparks How KreditBee won 'middle India' KreditBee, one of the key players in Indiaâs unsecured digital lending space, had to battle through challenging events, from the COVID-19 outbreak to the RBIâs continued clampdown on unsecured digital lenders. Despite the hard times, the growing appetite for small-ticket loans, especially in middle India, has ensured that KreditBee not only thrived but also survived. âThe ultimate goal of middle India is to own a house. We have been a part of that journey, and that's why we see a lot of customer loyalty and stickiness,â Madhusudan Ekambaram, Co-founder and CEO, KreditBee, shared at TechSparks Mumbai. Formalising credit: - âThe middle classâ idea of raising money is generally from friends and family or money lenders. KreditBee is trying to formalise the process of securing loans,â [Ekambaram said](.
- The KreditBee chief [underscored]( the importance of establishing a robust and sustainable loan portfolio during economic upswings to withstand downward cycles.
- KreditBeeâs instant credit platform services 400 million customers, 77% of whom hail from India's small towns and includes people who don't have a credit score. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- News & Updates - [Growth:]( India's economy grew at its fastest pace in one-and-half years, 8.4% in the October-December quarter, led by strong manufacturing and construction activity and bolstering Prime Minister Narendra Modi's economic record just months before a national election.
- [New plans:]( The G20 group of the worldâs most powerful countries is exploring plans for a global minimum tax on the worldâs 3,000 billionaires, aiming to end a ârace to the bottomâ that has enabled the super-rich to pay less than the rest of the population.
- [Revive:]( Itâs been 22 years since Venus Williams founded her interior design firm V Starr Interiors, and now she is entering the Gen AI space with a new platform called Palazzo, which creates design ideas to help inspire people looking to revive their space. Did you know? Which is the oldest running factual space series? Answer: The Sky At Night. The BBC TV factual space series first premiered on April 24, 1957, and has been running since. We would love to hear from you! To let us know what you liked and disliked about our newsletter, please mail nslfeedback@yourstory.com. If you donât already get this newsletter in your inbox, [sign up here](. For past editions of the YourStory Buzz, you can check our [Daily Capsule page here](. [Feedback]( [Unsubscribe]( [Newsletters](