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Groww's Decacorn IPO, UPI, and everything Fintech with Anand, Partner at Nexus Venture Partners

Groww's Decacorn IPO, UPI, and everything Fintech with Anand, Partner at Nexus Venture Partners

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In this episode of The Asymmetric Podcast, we’re joined by Anand Datta, Partner at Nexus Venture Partners, as we dive deep into the dynamic world of Fintech and IPOs in the Indian market. From the rise of digital payments to the evolving landscape of initial public offerings (IPOs), Anand breaks down the current trends and future potential of India’s Fintech sector.

Anand offers his expert insights on the shifting tides of Indian IPOs, the regulatory environment, and the role of venture capital in driving innovation. Whether you're an investor, a startup founder, or someone interested in the ever-changing landscape of India’s financial markets, this episode is packed with valuable insights.

The ASYMMETRIC Crew today:

Revant: Founder, Mosaic Wellness

Chirag: Founder, GoKwik

Anand Datta, Nexus Venture Partners

Chapters 2:30 - Should you register Company in India, US or Cayman Islands?

21:58 - YC investments in India over the years 23:40 - Silicon Valley culture

28:40 - IPOs filing in confidential mode 35:00 - Groww listing?

43:30 - How can AI be leveraged in Fintech?

56:00 - BNPL business history in India

1:06:30 - UPI Autopay: Boon or Bane? 1:35:00 - Closing!

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