
Paisa Vaisa with Anupam Gupta
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Paisa Vaisa is India's premier podcast on personal finance, boasting over 4 million downloads, featuring over 200 hours of insightful content and discussions, hosting more than 250 guests, and presenting a wealth of knowledge through over 450 episodes. Since 2017, Paisa Vaisa hosts experts from mutual funds, stocks, real estate, loans, education financing, insurance, and much more. It has recently introduced a sub-series offering valuable insights in businesses and entrepreneurship. You can catch this podcast on YouTube 'Paisa Vaisa with Anupam Gupta' or find it on top audio streaming platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, JioSaavn, Gaana, and others.
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What does it really take to build a successful career in the entertainment industry? In this episode of Paisa Vaisa, Anupam Gupta speaks with Amita Madhvani about the business of storytelling, the realities behind filmmaking, and the lessons creative industries can teach all professionals. The conversation explores the economics of movies, where leverage and decision-making power truly sit, the challenges of building sustainable careers, and why staying trapped in survival mode can limit long-term growth. Amita also shares insights from her journey in entertainment, reflections on filmmaking during COVID, and her thoughts on what makes stories connect with audiences. Tune in for an engaging discussion on creativity, careers, business, and the evolving world of entertainment. From decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & moreWatch full episodes right here on YouTubeExplore more at ivmpodcasts.comConnect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM PodcastsWe’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Anupam Gupta speaks with Girish Krishnan, Director, Payments & Merchant Services at Amazon Pay India, about how digital payments in India are evolving beyond UPI and what the next phase of the country’s fintech revolution could look like. The conversation explores how payments are becoming increasingly invisible, how AI could shape the future of transactions, and why trust remains the foundation of digital finance. Girish shares Amazon Pay India’s vision for simplifying the daily payment and financial needs of every Indian while ensuring security, fraud prevention, and seamless user experiences at scale. They also discuss how UPI transformed payments in India, why cash may soon become an exception, and what the next major innovation in India’s digital payment ecosystem could be over the next 10 years. This episode offers a sharp look at AI, fintech, digital banking, payment infrastructure, and the future of money in India. 🎙 Host: Anupam Gupta 👤 Guest: Girish Krishnan - Director, Payments & Merchant Services, Amazon Pay India 🏢 Company: Amazon Pay IndiaFrom decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & more Watch full episodes right here on YouTubeExplore more at ivmpodcasts.comConnect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM PodcastsWe’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why has India struggled to fully realise its economic potential? How will AI impact emerging economies like India? And where do investors actually find long-term alpha today? This episode explores India’s economic journey, the global AI shift, investing frameworks, market behaviour, and the evolution of Indian capital markets. From small-cap investing and economic profit to deeper reflections on capitalism and spirituality, this is a wide-ranging conversation on markets, growth, and the future. A thoughtful listen for investors, founders, operators, and anyone interested in business, economics, and India’s next decade.From decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & more Watch full episodes right here on YouTubeExplore more at ivmpodcasts.comConnect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM PodcastsWe’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Paisa Vaisa, Anupam Gupta speaks with Sashank Rishyasringa, Co-founder of Axio, about startups, fintech, India’s evolving credit culture, and the future of consumer lending. They discuss the rise of checkout financing, Amazon’s acquisition of Axio, why startups are a “test match” and not a “T20,” the dangers of easy credit, how Indians should think about loans and EMIs, and why simplicity matters in both business and financial products. The episode also explores credit scores, BNPL, UPI, startup resilience, and lessons from author Haruki Murakami that apply surprisingly well to entrepreneurship. In this episode of Paisa Vaisa, Anupam Gupta speaks with Sashank Rishyasringa, Co-founder of Axio, about startups, fintech, India’s evolving credit culture, and the future of consumer lending. They discuss the rise of checkout financing, Amazon’s acquisition of Axio, why startups are a “test match” and not a “T20,” the dangers of easy credit, how Indians should think about loans and EMIs, and why simplicity matters in both business and financial products. The episode also explores credit scores, BNPL, UPI, startup resilience, and lessons from author Haruki Murakami that apply surprisingly well to entrepreneurship.From decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & more Watch full episodes right here on YouTubeExplore more at ivmpodcasts.comConnect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM PodcastsWe’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Paisa Vaisa, Anupam Gupta speaks with Saurabh Mukherjea, Founder, Marcellus Investment Managers, and Nandita Rajhansa, Economist, Marcellus Investment Managers, about their latest book Breakpoint. The conversation explores the growing pressure on India’s middle class from falling real wages and rising personal debt to a changing job market shaped by automation and AI. They discuss why traditional white-collar jobs are becoming less reliable, how the supply of graduates is outpacing demand, and why India may have “work” but not enough stable “jobs.” The episode also looks at behavioral shifts, including consumption-driven debt and stock market participation, and the risks they pose. Despite the challenges, the guests highlight emerging opportunities in entrepreneurship, gig work, and new business models. A must-listen for anyone navigating careers, money, and the future of work in India.From decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & more Watch full episodes right here on YouTubeExplore more at ivmpodcasts.comConnect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM PodcastsWe’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of Paisa Vaisa with Anupam Gupta dives deep into fixed income investing, bonds, and high yield opportunities in India. Nikhil Agarwal, Founder & CEO of Grip Invest, explains: Why most Indians are stuck between 6% FD returns and volatile equity markets How bonds offer 10–12% fixed income opportunities The real difference between fixed vs guaranteed returns Risks of defaults, frauds, and what investors MUST understand How SEBI regulations are changing the bond market Why bonds could become mainstream in the next 3–5 years If you’ve only invested in FDs, mutual funds, or stocks this episode will change how you think about asset allocation. 🎯 Topics covered:Fixed income investing, bonds in India, debt mutual funds vs bonds, high yield investments, portfolio diversification, bond risks, SEBI regulations, retail investing India TAKEAWAYSMissing MiddleIndia’s biggest investment gap lies between low-return FDs and high-risk equities. Retail AccessBonds went from ₹10 lakh minimums to ₹10,000 opening the market to everyone. Risk RealityFixed income means predictable returns, not guaranteed safety. Return GapSlightly higher risk in bonds can unlock significantly better returns vs debt funds. Regulation EdgeFintech success in finance is built on regulation, not just growth. Portfolio RoleBonds aren’t alternatives they’re becoming core to asset allocation.From decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & more Watch full episodes right here on YouTubeExplore more at ivmpodcasts.comConnect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM PodcastsWe’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, and India's biggest real estate developers have in common? They've all worked with Astro-Architect Neeta Sinha the founder of a science called Astro-Architecture, and the only practitioner of it in the world. In this episode of Paisa Paisa, host Anupam Gupta sits down with Neeta Sinha for a conversation we have never had in 9 years of this podcast. We talk about how the energy and balance of your home or office directly impacts your income, decision-making, and financial clarity. We also cover what 2026 looks like for the war, the stock market, and your money. What you'll learn in this episode: What Astro-Architecture is and how it's different from Vastu & Feng Shui How Amitabh Bachchan's house was saved from financial ruin with just a name change Why Shah Rukh Khan was skeptical before calling Neeta and what changed How mirrors, plants, and colors can affect your income sector What Neeta predicts for the Bombay Stock Exchange and the ongoing war in 2026 Simple tips anyone can use to improve financial clarity from home Whether you believe in it or not, this is one of the most fascinating conversations we've ever had on Paisa Paisa. Watch till the end for Neeta's personal tips for our audience. 🎙️ Paisa Paisa is a finance podcast hosted by Anupam Gupta. New episodes every week.From decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & more Watch full episodes right here on YouTubeExplore more at ivmpodcasts.comConnect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM PodcastsWe’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if the smartest investment in the room isn't equity and it isn't your FD either? In this episode of Paisa Vaisa, host Anupam Gupta sits down with Shantanu Sahai, Executive Director and Head of Private Credit at ASK Alternates, to break down one of the most misunderstood and fastest-growing asset classes in India Private Credit. Shantanu brings 25 years of global credit experience across Deutsche Bank, Barclays and Nomura, having structured over 300 transactions across sectors as diverse as mushrooms and flight simulators. Today he explains why private credit is not just for distressed companies, why it can generate returns from low teens all the way to 30%, and why chasing yield without understanding risk is the single biggest mistake most investors make. This conversation covers the full picture from how a customised loan works versus a bank loan, to what an AIF actually is, how interest payments flow to investors, and what happens when deals go wrong. Shantanu also shares his unfiltered view on India's K-shaped recovery, which sectors are on fire right now, and why Indian corporate balance sheets are the cleanest they have been in two decades. Whether you are an HNI exploring alternatives to equity, a family office evaluating private credit funds, or simply someone trying to understand where smart money is moving this episode will change how you think about debt as an asset class.Key Takeaways - Every Deal Is Different - Private credit is structured from scratch for each borrower, making it one of the most bespoke asset classes in finance. Higher Returns, Not Higher Risk - The return premium in private credit comes from customisation, not from lending to risky or distressed businesses. <p data-prosemi
This episode dives deep into the mindset, journey, and investing philosophy of Rakesh Jhunjhunwala one of India’s most iconic investors and a defining voice of Dalal Street. Hosted by Anupam Gupta on the Paisa Vaisa podcast, this conversation with author and guest Nandini brings out lesser-known insights from RJ’s life, decisions, and investment approach. From starting with ₹5,000 and valuing even ₹50 in his early days, to building a massive portfolio through equities, stocks, and long-term conviction, this episode explores what truly drives wealth creation. It highlights the importance of network, knowledge, and decision-making in a world where investing is now just a tap away through apps, SIPs, mutual funds, ETFs, and direct equity. The discussion goes beyond surface-level success and focuses on how he thought why he didn’t believe in chasing every opportunity in the stock market, how he approached realistic returns, and how patience played a key role in compounding wealth over time. His famous philosophy around returns and discipline shows that consistent performance matters more than chasing extremes. A key insight from the episode is his understanding of risk especially the difference between capital risk and franchise risk. This is a critical concept for anyone investing in stocks, banking products, or financial markets, where not all risks are equal. The episode also reflects on his strong belief in India’s growth story. He saw India as a country destined for greatness and aligned his investments with sectors like financial services, consumption, and homegrown businesses that could benefit from long-term economic growth. Even in today’s world of AI, machine learning, and algorithmic trading, one message stands out clearly:👉 Tools can support investing, but decision-making, discipline, and mindset are what truly build wealth. <p data-prosemirror-content-type="node" data-prosemirror-node-name="
In this episode of Paisa Vaisa, host Anupam Gupta sits down with Karthikraj Lakshmanan, Senior Vice President - Equity at UTI Asset Management Company, one of India's most experienced equity fund managers with over two decades in the markets. Karthik manages the UTI Large Cap Fund (formerly UTI Master Share, one of India's oldest mutual funds with a 40-year history), the UTI MNC Fund, and the recently launched UTI Multicap Fund. This is a masterclass in how professional fund managers think about Indian equities, sectors, valuations, and long-term wealth creation. We cover India's macroeconomic outlook for FY26, why large cap stocks are better positioned than small and mid caps right now, the state of the Indian banking sector (private vs PSU banks), the future of Indian IT in an AI-disrupted world, and how UTI uses its proprietary 'Score Alpha' framework a 3x3 ROC and operating cash flow matrix to evaluate and rank stocks across the entire investable universe. Karthik also breaks down the difference between flexi cap and multicap funds, explains how MNC funds are evolving with Indian exporters now included, and shares his honest views on gold and silver inflows chasing momentum. Whether you are a first-time investor or a seasoned market participant, this episode is packed with actionable insights on asset allocation, position sizing, behavioral investing mistakes, and what it really takes to outperform over the long term. If you have ever wondered why your mutual fund returns are consistently lower than the fund's actual returns, or why patience and behavioral discipline matter far more than stock-picking skill in today's information-equal world, this conversation will change how you think about your portfolio.Subscribe to Paisa Vaisa for India's best personal finance and investing conversations with top fund managers, economists, and market experts.Hit the bell icon so you never miss an episode. 6 Key TakeawaysPatience Beats Analysis: Behavioral
In 10 years, Smallcase went from a simple idea in a Bengaluru garage to a platform managing ₹1.8 Lakh Crore across 20 million+ investors. And its founder, Vasanth Kamath, has never spoken this openly about where it's all heading next. In this episode, we sit down with Vasanth to unpack the full Smallcase story the origin, the failures, the breakthroughs, and the bold bets being placed on India's financial future. From investing in US stocks starting at just $1, to a game-changing joint venture with Zerodha, to an AI-powered Wealth Office that tracks your entire financial life this is the most comprehensive deep-dive on Smallcase ever recorded. If you're an investor, a founder, or someone trying to build real wealth in India this episode is for you. key takeaways10-Year Journey- Smallcase spent 10 years building a platform that now serves 20 million customers and processes ₹1.8 lakh crore annually. The Bridge- Smallcase bridges the gap between mutual fund investors and stock market investors through curated, research-backed model portfolios. Beyond An App- With 250+ brands, 140 research analysts, and 20 top brokers Smallcase is an ecosystem, not just an investing app. Passive Costs Less- Zerodha Fund House offers index funds and ETFs at just 15–20 basis points among the cheapest investment products in India. Invest Globally- Indians can now access 7,000+ US stocks and ETFs through Smallcase's fractional investing feature starting from just $1. AI Is Next- Smallcase's upcoming Wealth Office feature will use AI to aggregate your entire financial life stocks, funds, assets in one dashboard.From decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & more Watch full episodes right here on YouTubeExplore more at ivmpodcasts.comConnect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM PodcastsWe’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Paisa Vaisa, host Anupam Gupta sits down with Preeti Chheda CFO of Mindspace Business Park, Executive Committee Member of the Indian REITS Association, and a finance professional with 25 years of experience for the most comprehensive conversation on Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) in India. Preeti brings an extraordinary academic and professional pedigree CA, CS, CFA, CPA and has spent the last 19 years with the K. Raheja Corp group heading finance for Mindspace, one of India's largest commercial real estate platforms. She is uniquely positioned to explain exactly how REITs work, why SEBI built one of the world's most robust regulatory frameworks around them, and why ₹2.5 lakh crore in assets are now held within REITs and InvITs combined all within just eight years of the first REIT launch in India. The episode begins with the formation of the Indian REITs Association (IRA), launched in September 2023 at SEBI's nudging, with three clear goals: creating product awareness, driving policy changes to grow the instrument, and improving governance standards. Preeti then explains the fundamental structure of REITs pooled investment vehicles, structured as trusts (mirroring Singapore's regulation), that hold bundles of commercial real estate assets and provide investors with a combination of recurring income (yield) and capital growth. She breaks down the three income streams unit holders receive: tax-free dividends, taxable interest, and return of capital (which reduces cost of acquisition and is taxed only on exit as capital gains). REITs are mandated to distribute at least 90% of their net distributable cash flows (NDCF), and every unit holder receives a Form 64B detailing their income breakdown. The performance discussion is eye-opening. Indicative yields range from 6-8%, but total returns combining yield and growth have historically averaged 14-16%. Mindspace REIT itself has gone from a listing price of ₹275 in August 2020 to over ₹490 in February 2026, delivering over 50% price appreciation in six years on top of continuous distributions. Growth comes from three engines: inbuilt contract escalations of around 5% annually, rent reversions of 7-8% when leases renew at market rates, and acquisitions plus development (up to 20% of portfolio value can be under development within existing parks). <p data-prosemirror-content-type
In this episode of Paisa Vaisa, Anupam Gupta sits down with Nitin Bhasin, Head of Institutional Equities at Ambit Capital, for one of the most grounded and honest market conversations of the year. Nitin brings over 25 years of experience to the table and covers everything from India's position in the global economy, why FIIs have been selling Indian equities, what the Nifty is likely to do over the next 15 to 18 months, and why the Indian IT sector faces its biggest challenge yet in the age of agentic AI. Whether you are a retail SIP investor trying to make sense of a confusing market or a finance professional building a career in equity research, this conversation has something genuinely valuable for you. The discussion goes deep on India versus China, and Nitin's take is refreshingly blunt. He does not believe India and China are even competing in the same league anymore. China is competing with the United States, and India is still figuring out its manufacturing pivot while sitting on a 30 year asset light services mindset that will take a generation to change. He also shares his public market view of a sideways Nifty for another 15 to 18 months, explains why this is a concentration cycle favouring only the top 10 to 15 large cap stocks, and breaks down exactly what SIP investors should do in this environment. The second half of the episode is a masterclass for young analysts and investors, covering what separates good companies from great ones, why culture is the most underrated competitive moat in investing, how to read annual reports the right way, and why communication and imagination are the two skills that will define careers in the AI era. Nitin also shares three book recommendations including Apple in China, Breakneck, and Investing as the Last Liberal Art by Robert Hagstrom. This is essential viewing for anyone serious about Indian markets, long term investing and building a career in finance. Key Takeaways • Alpha Shift — Imagination now drives returns, not information or analysis.• Macro Divergence — China competes with USA, India is in a different league.• Watch Cycle — Nifty sideways, concentration favours only top large caps.• Intangible Moat — Culture is the one competitive advantage nobody can replicate.• Forensic Lens — Tiny expense lines reveal the real character of management.• Human Edge — AI kills analysis, communication becomes your only differentiator.From decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & more Watch full episodes right here on YouTubeExplore more at ivmpodcasts.comConnect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM PodcastsWe’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & InstagramSee <a
In this episode of Paisa Vaisa, Anupam Gupta sits down with Deepak Shenoy, CEO of Capitalmind, to discuss a major shift in the investment landscape: The transition from Portfolio Management Services (PMS) to Mutual Funds. If you are an investor confused about where to park your money for long-term growth with tax efficiency, this conversation is a goldmine. Deepak breaks down exactly why Capitalmind launched a Multi-Asset Fund and the massive tax disadvantages that come with traditional PMS structures. We deep dive into how asset allocation across equity, debt, and commodities can protect your downside volatility while ensuring steady wealth creation. Whether you are a beginner looking to invest in mutual funds or an HNI considering PMS, this episode reveals the math behind smarter investing. Key Takeaways (Crisp & Clear) Tax Efficiency: Mutual funds offer superior tax benefits over PMS by avoiding capital gains tax on internal portfolio churning. Volatility Management: Multi-asset allocation dynamically smoothes returns, significantly reducing drawdowns compared to pure equity portfolios. Global Diversification: Adding international equities provides a necessary hedge against domestic market risks and currency fluctuations. Portfolio Accessibility: Mutual funds lower the entry barrier compared to the high ticket size (₹50L+) required for PMS investments. Behavioral Edge: The strategy focuses on "sleep well" investing, prioritizing peace of mind over chasing the highest risky returns. Economic Outlook: Strong credit growth and GST data signal robust underlying health in the Indian economy despite short-term noise.From decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & more Watch full episodes right here on YouTubeExplore more at ivmpodcasts.comConnect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM PodcastsWe’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you blindly trusting your SIPs to fund your life 20 years from now? In this deep-dive episode of Paisa Vaisa, Anupam Gupta (@b50) welcomes Sameep Singh, Business Unit Head at Policybazaar , to solve the "Final Boss" of personal finance: Retirement. We tackle a question every Indian professional is asking: "How do I generate a ₹1 Lakh post-tax monthly pension?" Using a 40-year-old in Mumbai as a case study, we break down the brutal reality of 7% inflation and why a simple savings account won't cut it. We explore the "Young India" bias why our demographic is obsessed with picking the next multibagger stock but completely ignores the 30-year period after their last salary. Sameep explains the critical "Humbling Years" of the stock market and why your withdrawal strategy is more important than your investment returns. We also introduce the 3% Withdrawal Rule and how it ensures you never outlive your money. From understanding medical inflation (which is growing at 14%!) to why your parents’ FD interest is shrinking due to "Reinvestment Risk," this episode is a masterclass in long-term survival. If you want to stop guessing your future and start building a bulletproof retirement pot, this conversation is for you. Don't forget to stick around for the "Don't Touch the Pot" rule the single habit that separates wealthy retirees from the rest. Key Takeaways - Early Start: Compounding works best over 30 years, transforming even small amounts into massive wealth. Tax Efficiency: Low-cost ULIPs under ₹2.5L premium offer tax-free returns, avoiding the 12.5% LTCG tax on Mutual Funds. <strong data-prosemi
On this episode of Paisa Vaisa, Sachin Gupta, the Executive Director and Chief Ratings Officer at CareEdge Ratings, sits down with Anupam Gupta on the Paisa Vaisa podcast to discuss the ticking time bomb of the $1 trillion global private credit market. While the US and Europe are grappling with opaque, unrated debt bubbles, Sachin argues that India’s strict regulatory culture might be our greatest economic superpower in 2026. We break down the "Modified Credit Ratio," a leading indicator that currently shows 2.5 upgrades for every single downgrade in the Indian economy. This episode is a deep dive into the sectors that are actually winning, from the ironclad asset quality of gold loan companies to the resilient banking sector that has moved from 12% NPAs to a state of unprecedented health. If you are an investor looking to navigate the current high-interest-rate cycle, Sachin’s macro insights on the RBI’s data-driven approach will change how you view your portfolio’s safety. Key Takeaways The Math of Trust: A credit rating is not a general "vibe check" on a company; it is a cold, mathematical probability of default calculated on a 20-point scale from AAA to D. The Integrity Filter: Management risk is the most critical pillar of analysis because promoter integrity and project execution track records determine survival better than any balance sheet. Regulatory Fortress: India’s strict AIF rules prevent the kind of "debt-on-debt" systemic risk currently threatening the $1 trillion opaque private credit markets in the US. The Gold Standard: Gold loan companies maintain the highest asset quality in the NBFC space because physical collateral and rising gold prices provide an automatic safety buffer for lenders. Recovery Revolution: The implementation of IBC and NCLT has fundamentally fixed India’s credit culture by instilling a genuine fear in promoters that they will lose their business if they default.From decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & more Watch full episodes right here on YouTubeExplore more at ivmpodcasts.comConnect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM PodcastsWe’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Paisa Vaisa, CA Isha Jaiswal sits down with Anupam Gupta for a deep dive into the changing rules of money, parenting, and privacy in the digital age. As a new mother and a seasoned CA, Isha shares her controversial take on "Financial Parenting"—explaining why she plans to hire her own toddler for odd jobs rather than handing out a traditional allowance. We discuss the death of the old-school tax regime and the rise of a system that rewards cash flow over traditional saving. From the technicalities of the Annual Information Statement (AIS) to the legal ways you can pay rent to your parents to maximize your HRA, we cover the hacks that your CA likely hasn't told you yet. This is a masterclass for anyone who wants to stop being a passive earner and start being a strategic wealth builder, ensuring that their family is protected from both inflation and corporate overreach. Key Takeaways The 5/50 Success Rule: Sacrificing 5 years of intense grind in your 20s secures 50 years of a "Queen-Sized" life; choose your "hard" early. The Variable Pay Trap: HRs often inflate CTCs with variable pay that is hard to earn; always negotiate to convert variable into fixed salary. Joint Taxation Proposal: The new shift toward "One Family, One ITR" could allow husbands to use their homemaker wives' exemptions to save massive tax. The Privacy Shield: Your boss cannot track your private income through your PAN or AIS portal unless you give them access; your data is safer than you think. Employ Your Kids: To teach kids the value of money, hire them for "odd jobs" and pay them, instilling a "work-for-money" mindset instead of "allowance" entitlement.From decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & more Watch full episodes right here on YouTubeExplore more at ivmpodcasts.comConnect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM PodcastsWe’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Paisa Vaisa, CA Isha Jaiswal sits down with Anupam Gupta for a deep dive into the changing rules of money, parenting, and privacy in the digital age. As a new mother and a seasoned CA, Isha shares her controversial take on "Financial Parenting"—explaining why she plans to hire her own toddler for odd jobs rather than handing out a traditional allowance. We discuss the death of the old-school tax regime and the rise of a system that rewards cash flow over traditional saving. From the technicalities of the Annual Information Statement (AIS) to the legal ways you can pay rent to your parents to maximize your HRA, we cover the hacks that your CA likely hasn't told you yet. This is a masterclass for anyone who wants to stop being a passive earner and start being a strategic wealth builder, ensuring that their family is protected from both inflation and corporate overreach. Key Takeaways The 5/50 Success Rule: Sacrificing 5 years of intense grind in your 20s secures 50 years of a "Queen-Sized" life; choose your "hard" early. The Variable Pay Trap: HRs often inflate CTCs with variable pay that is hard to earn; always negotiate to convert variable into fixed salary. Joint Taxation Proposal: The new shift toward "One Family, One ITR" could allow husbands to use their homemaker wives' exemptions to save massive tax. The Privacy Shield: Your boss cannot track your private income through your PAN or AIS portal unless you give them access; your data is safer than you think. Employ Your Kids: To teach kids the value of money, hire them for "odd jobs" and pay them, instilling a "work-for-money" mindset instead of "allowance" entitlement.From decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & more Watch full episodes right here on YouTubeExplore more at ivmpodcasts.comConnect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM PodcastsWe’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Paisa Vaisa, Anupam Gupta sits down with Karan Shah, Director of Society Tea, to decode the century-long journey of one of India's most beloved brands. Starting as tea traders in 1924 under the name Hasmukhrai & Co., the family successfully transitioned into the packaged tea market in the late 1980s. Karan discusses how they avoid the "third-generation curse" by maintaining a lean, agile family structure and a relentless focus on quality over complacency. We dive deep into their vertical integration strategy—including building their own state-of-the-art milk factory—to ensure their "One Minute Tea" remains true to the authentic Indian palate. Whether you are a business enthusiast or a chai lover, this conversation offers a masterclass in brand longevity and fighting off multinational competition TAKEAWAYS- Legacy Meets Agility: Society Tea blends a 100-year heritage with agile, family-led leadership to outperform global multinational competition. Gut-Driven Brand Identity: Their iconic blue packaging was a "gut feel" decision that successfully defied negative market research and surveys. Control Through Integration: The company built a dedicated milk factory to ensure their "One Minute Tea" premix remains true to authentic chai. Convenience Without Compromise: Their innovation focuses on delivering speed without sacrificing quality by using real ingredients like hand-crushed cardamom. The Sensory Comeback: Society is expanding physical "Tea Terminals" to revive the traditional, sensory ceremony of chai for modern consumers.From decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & more Watch full episodes right here on YouTubeExplore more at ivmpodcasts.comConnect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM PodcastsWe’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you tired of watching your Fixed Deposit returns get eaten away by high taxes and inflation? In this deep-dive episode of Paisa Vaisa, Anupam Gupta sits down with Sailesh Jain, Fund Manager at Tata Asset Management, to unlock the mechanics of Arbitrage Funds. Many investors overlook this category, yet it remains one of the most efficient ways to park your spare cash while enjoying the tax benefits of equity. Sailesh Jain explains the concept of "riskless profit" through a simple mango market analogy, showing how buying in the cash market and simultaneously selling in the futures market locks in a predictable spread. Unlike traditional equity funds, arbitrage funds thrive on market volatility. When the market swings, the price mismatches between cash and futures expand, allowing seasoned fund managers like Sailesh Jain to "harvest" higher returns for their investors. We explore why these funds have become a staple for HNIs and retail investors alike, especially with the 2026 tax regulations offering a significant edge through 12.5% Long-Term Capital Gains (LTCG). Sailesh Jain provides a rare look into the "special situations" that drive Tata’s consistent outperformance, including dividend arbitrage and corporate actions. Whether you are managing corporate treasury or just looking for a better alternative to your savings account, this episode provides a clear roadmap. We also look ahead to the 2026 Budget and the broader Indian economic outlook, with Sailesh Jain projecting why India remains a superior market for both debt and equity investors despite global geopolitical tensions. By the end of this conversation, you will understand how to build a "linear" and steady portfolio that lets you sleep peacefully even during market turbulence. Key Take away Understanding Arbitrage Mechanics: Sailesh Jain explains how to generate profit by exploiting price gaps between cash and future markets. Volatility as a Tool: Discover why market swings during major events actually increase the earning potential of arbitrage strategies. <li data-prosemirror-content-type="node" data-prosemirror-node-name="listItem" data
Is your health insurance actually working for you, or are you just paying premiums? In this episode of Paisa Vaisa, host Anupam Gupta sits down with Mayank Bathwal, CEO of Aditya Birla Health Insurance, to demystify the complex world of Indian health insurance. From the "Missing Middle" population to the rise of wellness-linked policies, we explore how the industry is changing and how you can benefit. In this video, you will learn: The Reality of Claims: Why 15% to 20% of claims are linked to fraud, waste, or abuse, and how this impacts your premium costs. Reimbursement Red Flags: What a "360-degree investigation" is and why reimbursement cases invite more scrutiny than cashless ones. The Cashless Advantage: Why cashless settlement is significantly higher in some states but struggles in places like Gujarat and Maharashtra. Earning Your Premium Back: How you can literally get 100% of your premium back by maintaining a healthy lifestyle and tracking your steps. Pro-Tips for Claims: The one thing you MUST do yourself when filing an application to ensure your claim never gets rejected. Don't miss the insights on the future of Health Tech, AI, and how a personal health coach provided by your insurer can help you reverse lifestyle diseases.From decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & more Watch full episodes right here on YouTubeExplore more at ivmpodcasts.comConnect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM PodcastsWe’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This comprehensive episode of the Paisa Vaisa podcast features host Anupam Gupta in an deep-dive conversation with Amit Agarwal, the CEO and co-founder of NoBroker, to decode the complex Indian real estate market for 2026 . We begin by exploring the disruptive journey of NoBroker which started in Bombay back in 2013 to solve the massive problem of fly-by-night brokers and high commission fees that have plagued the property market for decades . Amit explains the critical math behind the rent versus buy dilemma that every Indian professional faces today, highlighting why renting often makes more financial sense because typical residential rental yields are only between two to four percent while home loan interest rates hover around eight percent . The discussion provides a detailed analysis of the Model Tenancy Act which balances the rights of both owners and tenants by capping security deposits at two months and establishing a hierarchy of rent courts for sixty-day dispute resolution . We also address the infamous bachelor tax and societal discrimination where single tenants are often charged a premium despite being high-value renters with more disposable income than traditional families . This video is a masterclass for anyone looking to understand the real estate ecosystem from property appreciation and wealth generation to navigating the strict rental processes of Mumbai versus the more casual documentation found in other major Indian cities Key Takeaways The 8% Rule: Buying a home is often financially inefficient in India because rental yields (2-4%) are far lower than home loan interest rates (8%) . Commercial Potential: Investors can achieve up to 12% rental yield by targeting small commercial shops instead of residential apartments . <li data-prosemirror-content-type="node" data-prosemirror-node-name="listItem" data-prosemirror-node-block
In this landmark episode of Paisa Vaisa, Anupam Gupta reunites with the leadership team at White Oak Capital—Founder Prashant Khemka and CEO Aashish Somaiya—to dissect the radical transformation of the Indian market over the last three years. As the Nifty has surged from 18,000 to 26,000 and SIP inflows have hit a staggering ₹30,000 crores per month, we explore whether the Indian retail investor has finally matured or if we are simply chasing the latest momentum in gold and silver. Prashant Khemka provides a rare global perspective, drawing parallels between India’s current economic cycle and the "middle-income traps" that have historically hindered countries like Brazil. He breaks down why a realistic 11% pre-tax return is the "gold standard" for the next two decades and why the "alpha potential" in India remains among the richest in the world for bottom-up investors. Aashish Somaiya addresses the "dark side" of social media and the rise of finfluencers, explaining why it is the industry's moral duty to speak to the younger generation in relatable terms. Together, they reveal the "Chemistry of Investing"—a framework showing how strategic equity allocation can actually improve risk-adjusted returns without the volatility most investors fear. Whether you are worried about the "exit" of private equity via IPOs or wondering how to stay disciplined when the market goes nowhere, this masterclass provides the roadmap for your 20-year wealth creation journeyTAKEAWAYS -Realistic Expectations: Investors should aim for roughly 11% pre-tax returns (9% post-tax) over a 20-year horizon based on GDP growth and inflation .- The Behavioral Gap: The biggest threat to wealth isn't fund fees; it’s the retail habit of getting in and out of the market at the wrong time.- Retail Maturity: Despite low recent returns, SIP flows remain strong at ₹30,000 Cr/month, signaling a structural shift in how Indians save.- Middle-Income Trap: India is currently at an early stage compared to Korea or Taiwan; the risk of a "trap" usually stems from extreme socialist policies .- IPOs are Vital: IPOs are not just "exits" for VCs; they are a funding mechanism for businesses that eventually create jobs and grow the economy.- Alpha Potential: India remains one of the richest markets for alpha globally, especially for managers using a bottom
In this landmark episode of Paisa Vaisa, Anupam Gupta reunites with the leadership team at White Oak Capital—Founder Prashant Khemka and CEO Aashish Somaiya—to dissect the radical transformation of the Indian market over the last three years. As the Nifty has surged from 18,000 to 26,000 and SIP inflows have hit a staggering ₹30,000 crores per month, we explore whether the Indian retail investor has finally matured or if we are simply chasing the latest momentum in gold and silver. Prashant Khemka provides a rare global perspective, drawing parallels between India’s current economic cycle and the "middle-income traps" that have historically hindered countries like Brazil. He breaks down why a realistic 11% pre-tax return is the "gold standard" for the next two decades and why the "alpha potential" in India remains among the richest in the world for bottom-up investors. Aashish Somaiya addresses the "dark side" of social media and the rise of finfluencers, explaining why it is the industry's moral duty to speak to the younger generation in relatable terms. Together, they reveal the "Chemistry of Investing"—a framework showing how strategic equity allocation can actually improve risk-adjusted returns without the volatility most investors fear. Whether you are worried about the "exit" of private equity via IPOs or wondering how to stay disciplined when the market goes nowhere, this masterclass provides the roadmap for your 20-year wealth creation journeyTAKEAWAYS -Realistic Expectations: Investors should aim for roughly 11% pre-tax returns (9% post-tax) over a 20-year horizon based on GDP growth and inflation .- The Behavioral Gap: The biggest threat to wealth isn't fund fees; it’s the retail habit of getting in and out of the market at the wrong time.- Retail Maturity: Despite low recent returns, SIP flows remain strong at ₹30,000 Cr/month, signaling a structural shift in how Indians save.- Middle-Income Trap: India is currently at an early stage compared to Korea or Taiwan; the risk of a "trap" usually stems from extreme socialist policies .- IPOs are Vital: IPOs are not just "exits" for VCs; they are a funding mechanism for businesses that eventually create jobs and grow the economy.- Alpha Potential: India remains one of the richest markets for alpha globally, especially for managers using a bottom
In this episode of Paisa Vaisa, host Anupam Gupta welcomes Jonathan Guthrie, a veteran award-winning journalist and the former head of the renowned Lex column at the Financial Times. With a career spanning decades at the heart of London’s financial district, Jonathan shares deep insights from his latest book, The Truth About Investing. The conversation dives into the fundamental shifts in the global investment landscape, comparing the mature UK stock market with the rapid financialization of savings in India. Jonathan breaks down the "Lex test" for evaluating deals and offers a masterclass on navigating the complexities of active vs. passive investing, the dangers of status anxiety, and the reality of risk and advice. Key Discussion Points: The Philosophy of Investing: Why managing money cautiously over long periods beats any "get rich quick" scheme. Active vs. Passive Debates: Understanding that passive funds don't entirely eliminate human error and how to choose an active manager with a "special sauce". Financial Red Flags: How to spot "juiced" sales metrics, misleading Total Addressable Market (TAM) claims, and why you should be skeptical of "star managers". The AI Revolution: Jonathan’s take on the current Artificial Intelligence bubble, potential value destruction, and the lessons learned from previous tech fads. The Concept of
"Popularity is the biggest risk in investing." George Joseph of ASK Investment Managers has seen the 1991 scam, the 2000 tech bubble, and the 2008 crash. In this episode, he explains why the "hype" around certain sectors today is a massive red flag. If you think you can "time the market," George shares a sobering lesson from his own 30-year career. This episode is a reality check on Investor Temperament. We discuss why "boring" asset allocation is the only "magic wand" in wealth management and why Indians need to stop acting like traders and start acting like owners. Don't miss: The 3 books every serious investor must read to fix their mental models. KEY TAKEAWAYS The "5 Crore" Reality: You don't need a 100x multibagger. You need 12% returns and 25 years. A ₹25k SIP isn't just a saving; it's a retirement machine. "Popularity is the Enemy": If your neighbor, your barber, and your Instagram feed are all talking about a sector (AI/EV/Defense), the "easy money" has already been made. Be careful. The 85% Rule: ASK filters out 85% of the market based on "Governance" alone. If the management isn't ethical, the business growth doesn't matter. <p dat
In this episode of Paisa Vaisa, Anupam Gupta sits down with Akshat Seth, MD it signals a strategic shift to connect with modern consumers who demand technology and sustainability . Conglomerate Strategy: The CKA Birla operates on professional management where individual CEOs run companies, bound together by shared values rather than micromanagement . Sustainability is Essential: Green manufacturing is no longer a differentiator but a "hygiene factor" necessary to compete in global markets like Europe and the US . Hiring Checklist: For leadership roles, Akshat prioritizes three traits: Hunger for growth, Ownership of the business, and Culture Match . See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you know that the addictive McDonald's Piri Piri mix or the Sour Cream & Onion flavor of Balaji Wafers were created by the man sitting in this chair? 🍟😲 In this episode of Paisa Vaisa, Anupam Gupta sits down with Ajay Mariwala, the visionary behind VKL Seasonings and Food Service India (FSIPL). Ajay is the "Secret Sauce" of the Indian food industry—literally! He shares the untold story of how his team beat global multinationals by a "mile and a half" to become India's #1 seasoning company. From flying to Valsad to pitch a new flavor to the owners of Balaji Wafers to turning his mother's pickle recipe into ITC Bingo’s iconic Achari Masti, Ajay reveals exactly how billion-dollar flavors are invented. We also dive deep into the brutal reality of the restaurant business. If you dream of opening a cafe, you need to hear Ajay’s "Head vs. Heart" advice , why 35% is the magic number for food costs , and the unique "Toilet Test" you must do before buying a franchise. Takeaways The Creator of Icons: Ajay’s team is responsible for creating the McDonald’s Piri Piri mix and Balaji Wafers’ Sour Cream & Onion flavor, beating global competitors. The QSR Golden Ratio: For a Quick Service Restaurant to be viable, food costs must stay between 33-35%. Rent should always be the second highest cost, not the first. Head Over Heart: Don't open a restaurant just because you love food. You need a 24-month cash runway because most restaurants fail in the first 9 months due to quality inconsistency. The "Toilet Test": The best way to judge a franchise's operational discipline isn't the food—it's the hygiene. If the toilet is clean, the kitchen is likely clean too. The Tier-2 Opportunity: Expansion in major metros (Mumbai/Delhi) is slowing due to high rents and saturation. The real ROI is now in Tier 2/3 cities where rents are 8-12% (vs. 15-20% in metros).From decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & more Watch full episodes right here on YouTube Explore more at ivmpodcasts.com Connect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50 Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM Podcasts We’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anupam Gupta and Vishal Bhargava dive deep into selecting the right property. Vishal explains why apartments should have a minimum of 650 sq ft carpet area for a 2BHK and warns against the deceit of sample flats (no doors, small beds). They expose the Amenity Illusion (swimming pools are "item numbers") and the low quality of construction from branded developers, who often prioritize timely delivery over quality. They discuss Bombay's enduring strength (waterfront, 24/7 energy) versus the "race to the bottom" in Gurgaon, and the extreme tenant profiling happening in markets like Bangalore. Don't fall for the "inventory of choice" fear—there is always supply, so Don't Rush! #MumbaiRealEstate #PropertySelection #BuilderQuality Takeaways- 1. Rule of 35 & 5-20-30-40: Buy a house only after 35, following the 5x annual income, 20-year loan max, 30% down payment, 40% EMI limit rules. 2. Location vs. Address: Prioritize a good Location (e.g., Dharavi connectivity) over a vanity Address (Pali Hill), as location eventually becomes the address. 3. Builder Due Diligence: Check the builder's delivery history and the interest rate their lender charges to assess risk. 4. Property Specs: Aim for a minimum 650 sq ft carpet area for a 2BHK and beware of deceptive sample flat tricks (small beds, no doors). 5. Investment Strategy: For aggressive investment, bet on migration to convert a "bad address" (good location) into a "respectable
Indian Equities gave 0% returns recently while Gold soared 40%. Should you switch? In this episode, Sandeep Bagla (CEO, Trust MF) reveals the $26 Trillion Global Mistake central banks made and why Inflation is the only indicator you need to watch. We also expose the "FD Lie"—why your fixed deposits might be losing value—and reveal the future AI-enabled strategy that could disrupt the market. Topics: Gold vs Equity, Debt Fund Secrets, The Small Cap Bubble. Takeaways The "Inflation + 2%" Rule: Bond yields simply track Expected Inflation + 1.5-2%. Master this single variable, and you understand 80% of the debt market. The "Duration" Cheat Code: Beat FDs by buying Long Duration (Gilt) Funds before rates fall. It’s about capturing capital appreciation, not just locking in rates. The "Granular" Safety Net: Why no crash despite FII selling? The ₹28,000 Cr/month SIP flow. These are sticky ₹3,000 micro-investments that don't panic-sell like institutions do. The "Small Cap" Illusion: A ₹35,000 Cr giant is still labeled "Small Cap" in India! Don't be fooled—the explosive growth is often in the actual small companies that big funds are too large to buy. The DIY Trap: Investing is a specialized job. Don't gamble your family's future on DIY stock picks. Follow Buffett’s advice: Trust professional managers with 90% of your wealth. The "Gold Signal": Gold beating Equity by 40% signals inflation fear, not a broken market. Do NOT sell your stocks—simply extend your time horizon to 5 years. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Paisa Vaisa, host Anupam Gupta sits down with V. Srivatsa, Executive Vice President and Fund Manager at UTI AMC. He shares profound lessons from his 20-year career , discussing the psychological traps of feeling like a "hero" in a bull market and a "zero" in a bear market. Discover the single biggest mistake retail investors make with their SIPs , why avoiding mistakes is more important than finding a multi-bagger , and the two modern buckets of value investing. He also explains the "behavioral gap," referencing a UTI mid-cap fund that grew 30x, yet 80% of the original investors missed out. This is a masterclass on investor psychology, market cycles, and building long-term wealth.From decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & more Watch full episodes right here on YouTube Explore more at ivmpodcasts.com Connect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50 Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM Podcasts We’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Paisa Vaisa, Dr. Karthik drops a truth bomb about the Indian financial ecosystem: most traditional wealth managers are just product distributors (pharmacists), not true advisors (doctors). This episode is an investigation into the $30 Million investor mindset. We explore the Wild West of the booming wealth management industry and why SEBI regulations are crucial. The Big Mistake: Why complexity is the biggest issue for millionaires. The Correction Myth: Why those predicting a correction for 5 years have been wrong (and what assets are currently overvalued). The Red Flag: If you don't understand it, don't invest in it (specifically targeting unlisted/unregulated platforms). Don't let recency bias or a friend's startup pitch ruin your long-term plan. Watch, learn, and apply the principles of the Entrust Family Office process to your own savings. Advisor Role: Your banker is a "Pharmacist" (sells products); look for a "Doctor" (fee-based advisor) who provides a holistic financial blueprint. Invest Smart: 80% of long-term returns come from Strategic Asset Allocation (SAA). Focus on your canvas (SAA) first, not the paint (stock picks). Bucket Your Wealth: Structure your money into clear goals: Protection (for certainty), Growth (for compounding), and Philanthropy. Simplify: Avoid over-diversification. Complexity and excessive product overlap are major mistakes even for the Ultra HNI. Check Expectations: Don't let a great year create unrealistic e
In this exclusive and powerful episode of Paisa Vaisa, host Anupam Gupta sits down with Shripal Shah, the Managing Director and CEO of Kotak Securities, to decode the seismic shifts in the Indian financial market. Shah delivers a stark, data-driven warning on the Futures & Options (F&O) segment, revealing the alarming statistic that over 90% of individual traders incur losses. He also details the new investment mindset, explaining why "equity has become the new fixed deposit" and how the industry is pivoting from high-brokerage models to the digital-first, low-cost platform Kotak Neo. Shah walks through the mechanics of the powerful, yet underutilized, Margin Trade Facility (MTF), showcasing how Kotak is offering it at a disruptive 9.69% interest. This is a must-listen masterclass for anyone trading in the Indian stock market, from a beginner opening a Demat account to a seasoned derivatives trader......Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & moreWatch full episodes right here on YouTube Explore more at ivmpodcasts.comConnect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50 Instagram: @b_50LinkedIn: Anupam GuptaFollow IVM Podcasts We’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is AI a bubble, or is it the future? Shalini Sankarshana, MD of Planview Inc. India, joins Anupam Gupta on Paisa Vaisa to discuss the most disruptive forces in business today: AI and Global Capability Centers (GCCs). Planview, a leader in strategic portfolio management, is now an AI transformation partner, and Shalini dives into how this technology will make some jobs "irrelevant" while creating new opportunities. She also shares fascinating case studies of how Planview enabled a capital markets giant and a two-wheeler manufacturer in India to accelerate their digital transformation journey. A must-watch for tech enthusiasts and business leaders! Audience Takeaways: Shalini's candid take: why the current frenzy is an AI bubble and what happens when it bursts. The transition of GCCs from cost centers to crucial innovation hubs in India. The importance of having world-class aspirations for Indian businesses. How Planview provides the "glue" that connects top-level strategy to execution in large organizations. Key career skills to focus on that will be relevant even as AI transforms the tech job market. A look at booming investment opportunities in the Indian BFSI and HealthTech sectors.From decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & more Watch full episodes right here on YouTube Explore more at ivmpodcasts.comConnect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50 Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM Podcasts We’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special festive episode of Paisa Vaisa, host Anupam Gupta sits down with Brian Almeida, founder of Points For Good, a revolutionary platform changing the face of individual giving in India. Did you know there are an estimated ₹15,000 crores worth of reward points lying unutilized in Indian wallets? Brian reveals how his platform converts your existing credit card, debit card, and employee loyalty points into cash donations for verified charities, aligning causes with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Key Takeaways: Massive Opportunity: Understanding the scale of unused reward points (₹15,000 Crores) and the ₹4,000 Crores worth of points issued annually. Simple Donation Process: A step-by-step guide on how to donate your points directly through your bank's reward catalogue (e.g., HDFC Smart Buy). Credible Charities: How Points For Good vets NGOs using frameworks like GuideStar and compliance checks to ensure all donations are reaching credible causes. Giving Culture Shift: Why tax breaks are no longer the primary motivator for retail giving, driven instead by emotional satisfaction and social purpose. The Future of Giving: Innovative plans like implementing an SIP for reward points and partnering with events like World Loyalty Giving Day to create a sustainable movement. Corporate & Gifting Solutions: How businesses and individuals can use the platform for corporate social responsibility (CSR), employee incentives, and unique gift cards for occasions like weddings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is your definitive step-by-step guide to investing in US and global markets from India. We break down the complex regulations, costs, and tax implications, from linking your Indian bank account and navigating the $250,000 LRS limit to repatriating your profits. Learn the difference between short-term (under 24 months) and long-term capital gains tax on foreign assets, understand the non-negotiable RBI restrictions on products like derivatives and crypto, and get the exact process for buying shares of companies like Berkshire Hathaway or Nvidia. We also reveal emerging global market trends and future investment opportunities in Europe and Hong Kong. LRS Limit & Fund Transfer: The step-by-step process, daily deadlines, and the $250,000 per PAN limit explained. Tax Compliance Simplified: Decoding the 24-month long-term capital gains rule and the mandatory Foreign Asset Disclosure. Hidden Costs Exposed: A transparent look at FX markup (1-1.5%), brokerage fees, and the US 25% dividend withholding tax. Prohibited Products: Why derivatives, borrowing, and crypto are strictly not allowed under LRS rules. GCC/RSU Strategy: A special segment for employees with foreign stock options (RSUs/ESOPs) on how to properly diversify their concentrated wealth. Future Markets: Vested's plan to add Europe, Hong Kong, and other top global exchanges for direct access. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You see the brand name on the tag, but we found the company that powers everything behind it. PDS Limited is the Value-Focused global infrastructure powerhouse. Group CEO Sanjay Jain gives us a rare look into how major retailers define the single most important word in fashion: Value. He also shares a personal lesson from a favorite movie character and his bullish outlook on the "exploding" future of Indian retail. What You'll Learn: The Core Selling Point: Why "Value" is the one word that determines whether a piece of clothing sells, and how its definition changes based on the customer segment. The India Paradox: The "globally integrated, yet locally rooted" characteristics of the 18+ Indian youth, making a pan-India retail strategy a careful aggregation of clusters. From Landfill to Legacy: The circular economy innovations, including converting textile waste into anti-combustible bricks to actively combat clothes pollution. Scaling Secrets: The two qualities PDS seeks when investing in founders: Differentiation (disruptive idea/consumption) and Scalability.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & more Watch full episodes right here on YouTube Explore more at ivmpodcasts.com Connect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50 Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM Podcasts We’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we welcome back Arun Chaudhry, Director and CBO at m.Stock, to discuss the monumental changes in India's financial markets since their last meeting three years ago. From the surge in demat accounts to the growing influence of retail investors, this conversation dissects every major trend. Arun speaks candidly about the industry's challenges and opportunities, including the myth of quick profits, the reality of market manipulation, and the critical role of technology and trust. He also demystifies the buzz around Margin Trading Facility (MTF) and shares his long-term outlook for the Indian economy and stock market.✔ m.Stock's goal to add 100 million more customers and how their platform is built for scale. ✔ The shift from a brokerage-dependent industry to an information-driven one.✔ The rise of retail investors, now controlling 30% of market turnover. ✔ Why the industry is still not 'mature' despite a massive growth in demat accounts. ✔ The core differences between trading and investing, and why it's crucial to understand them. ✔ A deep dive into the pros and cons of Margin Trading Facility (MTF). ✔ Arun's surprisingly simple solution to the age-old problem of platform failures on big trading days. ✔ A powerful message for every investor: don't be afraid to stay in the market. Paisa Vaisa with Anupam Gupta is India's leading podcast on money, business, and how things really work. With over 4 million downloads and 450+ episodes since 2017, the show has featured 250+ experts across mutual funds, stocks, real estate, loans, education financing, insurance—and now, business owners and entrepreneurs breaking down how they actually make money. From decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & more Watch full episodes right here on YouTube Explore more at ivmpodcasts.com Connect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50 Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM Podcasts We’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram .See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The face of lending has changed forever. In this episode, we unpack the new era of digital lending and its impact on the modern consumer. Our special guest, Sachin S from CRIF, explains how credit bureaus work, the rise of quick loans and EMIs, and the importance of monitoring your credit score. Learn how to build a healthy score from scratch, understand what lenders look for, and discover essential strategies to protect yourself from online fraud. Get your questions answered on personal loans, credit cards, and how to master your personal finance journey.✔ Digital Lending: The shift to a quick, tech-driven lending ecosystem, especially for Gen Z. ✔ Building Credit: How to responsibly start your credit score journey with small loans and credit cards. ✔ Role of Bureaus: Credit bureaus like CRIF get data from lenders to build your report. ✔ Fraud Vigilance: Protect your data and check your free RBI-mandated credit report for fraud. ✔ Your Credit Report: Understand what's on your report and how to dispute errors.From decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations.Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & more Watch full episodes right here on YouTube Explore more at ivmpodcasts.comConnect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50 Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM Podcasts We’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this eye-opening episode of the Paisa Vaisa podcast, host Anupam Gupta sits down with the legendary Roopa Kudva, former MD of Crisil and author of Leadership Beyond the Playbook. Roopa shares her extraordinary journey from growing up in Assam and Meghalaya with almost no exposure to the business world to becoming a veteran business leader and a formidable force in Indian finance. She provides a rare, honest look at what it was like to be a CEO during the 2008 Global Financial Crisis and how she navigated its challenges. This conversation is packed with invaluable insights for everyone, from young professionals considering the "100-hour work week" to seasoned founders seeking to build long-term value. Roopa also discusses her transition into impact investing and reveals the most common blind spots she sees in startups. From a small town to the boardroom: Roopa Kudva's journey to becoming a finance pioneer. The woman who built Crisil: How she led the company to grow its revenue and market cap by multiples. Surviving the GFC: Roopa reveals the crucial lessons she learned about trust and prudence during the 2008 financial crisis. From CEO to startup investor: Why she made the bold leap into tech and impact investing. Startup advice from a veteran: Roopa shares the biggest blind spots founders and investors need to watch for. Work-life integration, not balance: Her powerful take on building a career that gives you meaning. Inside the boardroom: The truth about what makes an effective board and independent director. Her leadership playbook: An introduction to her book and its practical guide to crafting your own career path. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Paisa Vaisa, host Anupam Gupta sits down with Pankaj Parwanda, the co-founder of goStops Hostels, to explore the booming youth travel industry in India. Pankaj shares the fascinating story of how a backpacking trip in Europe led to the creation of goStops, a company that has become a leader in the youth travel and hostel market. We dive into the unique asset-light business model, disruptive strategies, and the surprising insights that have positioned goStops as a ₹200 Cr. business. This conversation is a deep dive into entrepreneurship, the future of hospitality, and the mindset of the modern Indian traveler. ✔Gen Z prefers hostels over hotels. ✔The business runs on a lean 0.4:1 manning ratio. ✔It offers hotel owners an impressive 8% ROI. ✔The company grew 25x during the pandemic. ✔Indian women are comfortable with mixed-gender dorms. ✔The brand operates with an asset-light model. ✔The business is built on a sharing economy concept. ✔They are targeting a ₹1,000 Cr. valuation.From decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & moreWatch full episodes right here on YouTube Explore more at ivmpodcasts.comConnect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50 Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM Podcasts We’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Anupam Gupta on the Paisa Vaisa podcast as he sits down with Akhil Chaturvedi, Chief Business Officer at Motilal Oswal, to explore the monumental shifts in India's financial landscape. In this episode, they discuss the power of equity investing, the explosive growth of SIPs, and the future of India's $30 trillion economy by 2047. This is the ultimate guide to navigating the Indian stock market and achieving long-term wealth creation. Here's what you'll learn: The incredible growth of India's financial markets and the key trends driving this change. A reality check on investment return expectations, and why a 15% return is not guaranteed. The difference between Active vs. Passive investing and how to use both for a balanced portfolio. Tips for first-time investors on how to start their investment journey in the stock market. The evolution of advanced investment vehicles like PMS, AIF, and SIF. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Paisa Vaisa In this incredibly insightful episode, we sit down with a true titan of the Indian retail sector, BS Nagesh, the founding employee (not founder, as he humbly corrects) of the iconic Shoppers Stop. From being the first employee in 1991, even before the economic reforms came in, Mr. Nagesh takes us on a fascinating journey of how he helped shape how India shops. He shares the incredible story of launching the first Shoppers Stop in just 90 days before Diwali from a converted theater in Mumbai. Learn about the crucial early focus on experience with self-service and the challenges of convincing both customers and suppliers. Discover how the Indian consumer has evolved, the aspirations behind their choices, and the surprising lessons learned during the expansion across metro tier two three cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Jaipur. Mr. Nagesh also delves into the impact of e-commerce, revealing that Shoppers Stop was one of the first ecom companies in India. He shares his perspective on the future of omni channel retail, the role of shopping malls, and the crucial metrics for evaluating retail companies, emphasizing cash flow and margin per square foot. Beyond his legendary role at Shoppers Stop after 34 years, Mr. Nagesh passionately discusses his current venture, TRAIN (Trust for Retailers and Retail Associates of India), and his mission to give back by empowering retail associates and persons with disabilities. This is a must-listen episode packed with invaluable business wisdom, personal anecdotes, and a deep understanding of the Indian market.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this exclusive episode of Paisa Vaisa, we host Sanjay Dutt, MD & CEO of Tata Realty & Infrastructure Ltd. A true industry veteran, Dutt unpacks the dramatic evolution of the Indian real estate sector. He traces the market's growth from the pre-liberalization era of the 80s, where office space was a mere 20-30 lakh sq ft, to today's staggering 750 million sq ft of Grade-A space. The conversation covers key trends driving the market today, including the phenomenal growth of various sub-sectors like data centers, senior living, student housing, and industrial warehousing. Sanjay Dutt also shares his expert opinion on the future trajectory of the sector, the influx of global capital, and the crucial impact of regulatory reforms like RERA and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code. Pointers: ✔ Historical context: A look back at real estate before liberalization and its explosive growth since the 90s. ✔ Market segmentation: The expansion of the industry into diverse segments like co-living, data centers, and senior living. ✔ Geographic growth: Insights into how tier-1 cities are creating their own "tier-2" sub-markets and the potential for a more balanced growth across India. ✔ Investment vs. speculation: The difference between wealth creation and trading, and where to spot a potential bubble. ✔ Navigating the market: A detailed guide on what to look for when buying property, from freehold titles to developer reputation. ✔ Regulatory impact: The positive, life-changing influence of RERA and insolvency codes on transparency and investor confidence.From decoding your personal finances to demystifying business models, Paisa Vaisa delivers candid, insightful, and jargon-free conversations. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSaavn, Gaana & more Watch full episodes right here on YouTube Explore more at ivmpodcasts.comConnect with Anupam Gupta: Twitter: @b50 Instagram: @b_50 LinkedIn: Anupam Gupta Follow IVM Podcasts We’re @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter & InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this exclusive Paisa Vaisa episode, host Anupam Gupta sits down with Saga Kochhar, co-founder of Rebel Foods, the company that revolutionized the food industry with the cloud kitchen model. Sagar shares the strategic decisions and "lightbulb moments" that turned Rebel Foods from a single QSR chain into the world's largest internet restaurant platform, with a portfolio of over 30 successful brands like Faasos, Behrouz Biryani, and Ovenstory. This episode is a masterclass in business innovation, covering: Cloud Kitchen Unit Economics: How the multi-brand playbook optimizes costs. Data-Driven Brand Building: Using consumer insights to launch new brands. The Power of Scalability: Ensuring food consistency with "de-skilled" recipes. Pivoting for Success: The strategic decision to go all-in on cloud kitchens. Entrepreneurship and Strategy: Advice on "intellectual honesty" and product-market fit. Future of Food Tech: The grand mission to disrupt the global food industry. Whether you're a startup founder, investor, or simply curious about the business of food, this episode provides a rare look inside a company that is fundamentally changing how we eat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for an insightful conversation with Rashesh Shah, the veteran Chairman of Edelweiss Financial Services. In this exclusive episode, Rashesh Shah unpacks the India growth story, revealing how Edelweiss navigated market volatility to build a financial powerhouse. Discover the secrets behind Edelweiss's journey from a merchant banker to a diversified conglomerate, and now an investment company. Learn about their unique "return on kit pitch" philosophy, their pioneering efforts in asset reconstruction (ARC), and why capital efficient growth is the new mantra. Rashesh Shah shares invaluable insights on building leaders, the importance of empowerment over micromanagement, and how to spot opportunities in India's complex adaptive system. Here are some key takeaways from this episode: ✔ Decoding India's "Bifocal" Growth: Understand the interplay of short-term volatility and long-term stability in the Indian economy. ✔ The Power of People & Empowerment: Discover how Edelweiss built a culture that attracts and nurtures top talent. ✔ Future of Finance: Credit & Alternatives: A deep dive into India's evolving credit markets and the booming alternative investment space (AIF & InvITs). Dive deep into the evolving credit markets, the rise of alternative investments (including the massive AIF and InvIT market), and why the convergence of banking and capital markets is shaping India's financial future. Whether you're an investor, an entrepreneur, or a financial services professional, this episode offers a rare glimpse into the strategies that drive long-term wealth creation and business success in India. Don't miss this masterclass on finance, leadership, and innovation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this insightful episode of Paisa Vaisa, join host Anupam Gupta as he explores the intricate world of Indian banking with Narendranath Mishra, Head of Retail and Agri Loans at DCB Bank. Discover how bank deposits stack up against the booming mutual fund industry and what this means for your financial planning. Mr. Mishra breaks down the impact of RBI rate cuts on your home loans, business loans, and deposit rates, explaining how banks manage this transmission. Learn critical insights into credit card usage trends in India, including the surprising statistics on responsible credit behavior and the benefits of secured credit cards. The conversation also dives deep into financial literacy, offering indispensable safety tips to protect your bank account and UPI transactions from cyber fraud and online scams. Understand how to choose a good bank based on digital infrastructure, interest rates, and customer service, with a peek into DCB Bank's innovative products like the DCB Happy Savings Account and DCB WOW Account. Finally, gain wisdom from Mr. Mishra's personal book recommendations, including "War and Wisdom" and the Valmiki Ramayan, and how these ancient texts offer modern management lessons and leadership insights. Tune in for a comprehensive guide to navigating today's personal finance landscape securely and strategically.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this insightful episode of Paisa Vaisa, join host Anupam Gupta as he explores the intricate world of Indian banking with Narendranath Mishra, Head of Retail and Agri Loans at DCB Bank. Discover how bank deposits stack up against the booming mutual fund industry and what this means for your financial planning. Mr. Mishra breaks down the impact of RBI rate cuts on your home loans, business loans, and deposit rates, explaining how banks manage this transmission. Learn critical insights into credit card usage trends in India, including the surprising statistics on responsible credit behavior and the benefits of secured credit cards. The conversation also dives deep into financial literacy, offering indispensable safety tips to protect your bank account and UPI transactions from cyber fraud and online scams. Understand how to choose a good bank based on digital infrastructure, interest rates, and customer service, with a peek into DCB Bank's innovative products like the DCB Happy Savings Account and DCB WOW Account. Finally, gain wisdom from Mr. Mishra's personal book recommendations, including "War and Wisdom" and the Valmiki Ramayan, and how these ancient texts offer modern management lessons and leadership insights. Tune in for a comprehensive guide to navigating today's personal finance landscape securely and strategically.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get ready for a deep dive into India's booming sports tech landscape! In this exclusive Paisa Paisa episode, we're joined by Jatin Paranjape, Founder, and Ujwal Deole, Co-founder & COO of KheloMore, the trailblazers revolutionizing sports participation across the nation. Discover how KheloMore is building a true "super app" that connects players with venues, coaches, and a vibrant sports ecosystem. From the explosive growth of box cricket and the pickleball craze to expanding access for badminton, football, and even rugby, they break down their innovative business model, including marketplace commissions, venue operations, and their ambitious plans for proprietary facilities. Learn the secrets to their success, including strategic pivots during the pandemic, the surprising ROI in building sports infrastructure, and how they've achieved rapid customer acquisition through grassroots efforts and venue branding (including their "zero-CAC" automation venues!). Hear about their focus on key metrics like distinct venues and customer lifetime value, with some users booking over 1500 times! Jatin and Ujwal share their vision for India's sporting future in 2025 and beyond, discussing geographical expansion across 500-600 Indian cities, the integration of IoT and AI in sports like cricket, and the exciting potential for new businesses in sports equipment and services. This episode is packed with insights for sports enthusiasts, entrepreneurs, finance professionals, and anyone interested in the dynamic intersection of tech and finance in India. Don't miss this inspiring conversation with the minds behind one of India's most exciting startups!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey everyone! Anupam Gupta is back with an exclusive conversation with Sandip Raichura, a key figure at PL Capital, a firm with a storied history spanning over 80 years in Indian finance. Get ready to unlock the secrets to India's burgeoning wealth creation! We're going deep into the transformative journey of India's equity culture, driven by innovations like Aadhaar and UPI. Sandip shares a candid view on the retail trading boom, the challenges of derivatives, and how SEBI is shaping a more transparent market. Discover PL Capital's unique approach to maintaining strong yields through high-value advisory, proving that quality advice is worth the premium. This episode is a goldmine for investment ideas! Sandip reveals the "Golden Decade" thesis and the specific sectors poised for exponential growth: from the thriving Financial Services space to the game-changing EMS, resilient Consumption, and foundational Infrastructure. Plus, don't miss his insights on Defense as a strategic sector. For those just starting their investment journey, Sandip offers actionable, no-nonsense advice on choosing the right partner and cultivating a long-term mindset. He also gives a direct message to aspiring Relationship Managers on what it takes to thrive at PL Capital. This is your master key to understanding and profiting from India's financial future!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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