Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath highlighted ... in reverse as companies recognise the potential of the country's market, Nithin Kamath said. Stay updated with the ...
Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath ... turn!" he wrote. This shift comes at a time when the number of Indian firms with a market cap exceeding $1 billion is at an all-time high, and the country’s ...
However, these leading platforms see the impact from SEBI’s new rules differently. For instance, in the past week, Zerodha CEO Kamath said ... for Groww to turn the tables on Zerodha in terms ...
Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath said that SEBI’s recent move to limit weekly expiries could impact about 60% of overall F&O trades. Given that many traders prefer weekly contracts for their ...
On their social media post on platform X on Saturday, October 5, Zerodha titled Kamath as the“world's most handsome broker.” “Happy birthday to @nithin0dha, the world's most handsome broker!” ...
But in the case of Zerodha, there’s the added implication ... business for that,” Kamath emphasised. While VC funding might help a startup scale fast, it may also turn toxic — there ...
Nithin Kamath, co-founder and CEO of India's largest trading platform Zerodha, shared reasons why ... a change in regulation or markets taking a turn for the worse. We need to do more regarding ...
Popular brokerage platform Zerodha ’s founder and CEO Nithin Kamath recently shared a deeply ... the greenish-brown grime deposited did make our stomachs turn and eye the water next to us ...
Nithin Kamath, Zerodha’s founder, explained the company's approach: “We’ve taken the route of partnering startups where we don’t want to be 100% of something, we are okay with being 60% of ...
Zerodha's Nithin Kamath shares concerns about IPOs, stressing the need for revenue predictability. He believes the company's long-term stability is at risk if it prioritizes short-term gains ...
Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath praised the trend of Indian companies coming back to the country which once incorporated abroad to build products for the local. Referring to this in a post on X ...