Rich List, India: 2024

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Forbes’

'Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia': Enterprise technology

May 19, 2024: The Times of India

Forbes unveiled the ninth edition of its 30 Under 30 Asia list. This list highlights young entrepreneurs and leaders under 30 from the Asia-Pacific region across ten categories. These categories include art, entertainment, sports, finance and venture capital, marketing and advertising, retail and e-commerce, enterprise technology, industry, manufacturing and energy, healthcare and science, social impact and consumer technology.

Among the honorees, a group of Indian entrepreneurs have made the list in the Enterprise Technology category. Here is a list of Indian leaders and CEOs who made it to the list in the enterprise technology category:

Kunal Aggarwal, founder of Credflow India

Kunal Aggarwal founded Credflow, a venture focused on developing cashflow management software, in 2019. The platform helps small and medium-sized enterprises analyze business data, automate payment reminders and extend credit lines based on cashflow strength. With around $9 million in total funding from investors like Stellaris Venture Partners and Omidyar Network India, Credflow is expected to grow further.

Mukul Anand, co-founder of Rehook.ai India

Mukul Anand co-founded Rehook.ai, a Bangalore-based startup leveraging AI for personalized customer promotion campaigns, in 2021. The platform provides data analytics and customized discounts and secured nearly $2 million in pre-seed funding in 2022 from investors like Beenext and Y Combinator.

Gaurav Piyush, Mayank Varshney and Yash Sharma, co-founders of BlitzIndia

Founded in 2020, Blitz, originally known as Grow Simplee, improved logistics with same- or next-day delivery services. The Gurugram-based startup raised $3 million in seed funding last year, led by IndiaQuotient, to expand its network of warehouses and fulfilment centers.

Archit Chauhan, Shaifali Jain, and Sunny Garg, co-founders of CribIndia:

Founded in 2021, Crib is a property management software company that uses cloud-based technology (SaaS) to streamline tasks for landlords. This includes managing rental properties and simplifying rent collection. The startup has attracted investment totalling $2.7 million, with $1.8 million coming from an initial round of funding. Investors like Rebright Partners are backing the company. Crib helps connect landlords with tenants efficiently, making the rental process smoother for both parties.

Aditya Dadia, founder of AlwriteIndia

Established in 2022, Aditya Dadia's Alwrite offers digital solutions for India's insurance sector. The company uses machine learning for cost-benefit analysis, risk evaluation and product development, Alwrite has secured over $1 million in angel funding, including support from Pidilite Industries's executive vice chairman Apurva Parekh.

Aryan Sharma and Ayush Pathak, co-founders of InducedIndia

Aryan Sharma and Ayush Pathak founded Induced in 2023 to educate robots to perform monotonous back-office work. With $2.3 million in financing and backing from OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Induced seeks to improve the process automation sector.

Aditi Sinha and Rishabh Jain, co-founders of Locale.ai India

Established in 2019, Locale.ai streamlines workflow management by integrating data from multiple platforms. Backed by investors including Better Capital and Chiratae Ventures, Locale.ai's software alerts teams about problems like low inventory levels and has already raised $5 million in funding.

Harshit Mittal, co-founder of Supplynote India

Harshit Mittal leads Supplynote, which provides management software for the Indian restaurant business. This startup grew from a dorm room initiative to a comprehensive platform managing online orders and inventories with $5 million in capital and is supported by investors such as Artesian and Venture Catalysts.

Esha Manideep Dinne and Varun Vummadi, co-founders of GigaMLIndia

GigaML, which was established in 2023, offers a platform to help businesses build massive language models. The startup has received $3.6 million in seed funding and works with investors such as Y Combinator and Nexus Venture Partners to improve pre-existing models for certain use cases.

Ankit Bansal, Ishan Rakshit and Priy Ranjan, co-founders of ShopfloIndia

Shopflo is an Indian e-commerce company that was founded in 2021 and specialises in checkout software for smaller firms. Shopflo offers specialised interfaces and marketing efforts and is backed by investors like Better Capital, Tiger Global and TQ Ventures. The startup has also received a $3.7 million funding.

Smarthveer Sidana, founder of HireQuotientIndia

HireQuotient, a Singapore-based firm that is transforming HR with AI-driven candidate filtering and customised interview processes, is led by Smarthveer Sidana. Peer Capital founder Rohit M A and Flipkart founder Binny Bansal are among the industry experts who support HireQuotient, which has also raised close to $3 million in funding. 


See also…

Rich List: India <> Rich List: India, 2014: Forbes <>Rich List: India, 2014: Hurun <>Rich List: India, 2015: Forbes <> Rich List: India, 2015: Hurun <>Rich list, India: 2016 <> Rich List: India, 2016: Forbes <> Rich List: India, 2017 <> Rich List: India, 2017: Hurun<> Rich list, India: 2018<> Rich list, India: 2019<> Rich List, India: 2020<> Rich List, India: 2021

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