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“We are providers of about 10% of the funding to all unicorns in India,” Son said. Soft-Bank’s investments in India include those in Flipkart, Paytm, Swiggy and Zeta. | “We are providers of about 10% of the funding to all unicorns in India,” Son said. Soft-Bank’s investments in India include those in Flipkart, Paytm, Swiggy and Zeta. | ||
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Investments in India
2012?-21
Dec 4, 2021: The Times of India
SoftBank top investor in India: Son
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
SoftBank is the biggest foreign investor in India’s startup ecosystem, the Japanese conglomerate’s founder and CEO Masayoshi Son said
In the last 10 years [2012?-21], SoftBank has already invested $14 billion. [In 2021] it has invested $3 billion.
“We are providers of about 10% of the funding to all unicorns in India,” Son said. Soft-Bank’s investments in India include those in Flipkart, Paytm, Swiggy and Zeta.