If you want Ratan Tata to invest in your start-up, just ask him! Your wish might just get answered!
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Nidhi Agarwal, founder of
It was only after her father pointed to a newspaper report about Tata funding eCommerce start-ups that Agarwal e-mailed on Tata's address.
Three months on, her online fashion retail got the good news.
So what does investment by Tata mean for her? "To begin with, your newspaper is calling me," the former Bain & Company consultant told Economic Times, referring to media attention.
She is one of the 10 entrepreneurs in India's fast growing start-up ecosystem who have received backing from Tata.
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Tata first invested in March 2014 in Altaeros Energies, a wind energy start-up founded by graduates of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
“While instant fame is one of the advantages of having the 77-year-old former chairman as an investor, the aura of the Tata name can rub off on startups that need to stand out from the crowd,” Rajiv Srivatsa, cofounder of online furniture retailer Urban Ladder, told ET.
Srivatsa’s company received an investment last November and since then Tata has discussed everything from furniture design to supply chains and customer experience in three half-day sessions.
R Venkataramanan, a close associate of Tata who advises him with startup investments, did not reply to Economic Times for this story.
Venture capital investor as Prashanth Prakash, a partner with Accel, told the financial daily that Tata's willingness to back entrepreneurs boldly stands out, and he is also able to fill the existing gaps in the industry. "It's really not about the money - he is willing to be upfront about associating with startups he picks, risking his own brand," Prakash who is a co-investor with Tata in online jewellery retailer Bluestone, told ET.
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So, what does it feel like to be making a pitch to Tata? ET reported that proposals are vetted by Venkataraman before they reach Tata, who usually has two questions to ask start-ups seeking an investment, the risk, and the opportunity. Founders usually have 30 minutes to make a pitch and a successful one will be valued as per the last funding round.
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