Lenskart CEO Peyush Bansal spoke to ET about building a global brand, IPO plans and more. This and other top stories in ...
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Moderate's founders, seeking Rs 50 lakh for 1.25%, pitch their Calorie Crusher Tablets on Shark Tank India 4. After scrutiny and negotiations, Kunal and Aman agree to invest Rs 1 crore for a 5% ...
For their business, the entrepreneurs sought an investment of Rs 50 lakh in exchange for 1.25 percent equity. Shark Peyush Bansal opted out, saying, “Best of luck with Anupam," the judge known for his ...
Seeking Rs 50 lakh for 1.25% equity, the founders faced scrutiny from the sharks. Peyush Bansal wished them luck with Anupam Mittal, known for his fitness expertise, while Vineeta Singh remarked ...
Three of the panelists – Peyush Bansal, Aman Gupta, and Anupam Mittal – negotiated to close the deal with the founders of Sudathi, which is based out of Gujarat. Sagar Malik Updated : Feb 19, 2025, 04 ...
Peyush Bansal, Aman Gupta and Anupam Mittal negotiated hard for the deal, which became heated as the founders made it clear they had certain preferences as well. They asked for Rs 1 crore in exchange ...
The round also saw participation from BeyondSeed, Thrive Ventures, and television show Shark Tank investors Anupam Mittal, Aman Gupta, Vineeta Singh and Peyush Bansal. Founded by Kiriti Acharjee, ...
Peyush Bansal’s visionary leadership, combined with the immense popularity of cricket in India, aligns perfectly with our mission to bring esports to the masses, just like the IPL did for ...
Peyush Bansal founded Lenskart in 2010 ... Ishaan is a student at Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi. Throughout his school days, he has been an avid reader, writer and speaker. He has led ...
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