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How Ratan Tata contributed to India's startup ecosystem: ‘Once Mr. Tata came, everyone started taking us seriously’

Ratan Tata's investments into startups including Teabox, Upstox, Lenskart, Firstcry, Ola Electric, the Urban Company, and so on, earned him huge returns

Published on: Oct 10, 2024 02:43 PM IST
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Ratan Tata, the chairman emeritus of Tata Sons, who passed away on October 09, 2024 at the age of 86 is not just credited with developing the Tata conglomerate, but also for backing a series of startups across India.

Ratan Tata had invested in around 45 startups (AFP)
Ratan Tata had invested in around 45 startups (AFP)

India has also incidentally now become the world’s third-largest startup ecosystem.

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Ratan Tata had invested in around 45 startups, according to a Moneycontrol report which cited data from markets data provider Tracxn, which incidentally is also a company backed by him.

His investments have also earned him huge returns. For example, Upstox delivered over 23,000%, Lenskart returned 28 times the investment, while Ola Electric and Firstcry which went public just this year, gave returns of 10 times and 450% respectively, according to the report.

"Once Mr. Tata came onboard, literally everyone started taking us seriously in India and we got the much needed boost to grow,” the report quoted Dugar as saying.

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Abhiraj Singh Bhal, the co-founder of Urban Company wrote in a post on X that Ratan Tata told him in their first meeting itself that “India needs what you are building, keep the quality high and the rest will follow”

The report also quoted Sudhir Sethi, founder and chairman of Chairatae Ventures as saying Ratan Tata, “for over six years including during Covid time, over zoom he gave time almost every time to me, founders of our portfolio and the Chiratae team. In every interaction what always stood out was humility , his curiosity to learn more about the startup ecosystem and his ability to advise on governance , integrity , strategy and more in every meeting."

He added that he "never rushed for time and was liberal as a teacher, a student and a tall father figure to everyone.”

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