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Kunal Shah, the founder and CEO of CRED, recently shared his take on Indian economic habits and societal dynamics, particularly highlighting a perceived lack of understanding of the "time value of ...
Spare a thought for Dr Kunal Shah of Lavant Dental, as the blaze which devastated his Petersfield practice took place a week ...
Despite being worth $2.6 billion, Nithin Kamath’s credit score isn’t high enough for CRED, prompting witty banter with the platform’s founder, Kunal Shah. Social media erupted as users flaunted higher ...
Zerodha CEO Nithin Kamath recently revealed that his credit score 747 isn’t “good enough” to qualify for CRED, the elite credit rewards platform founded by Kunal Shah. For those unaware ...
In addition, Cred founder Kunal Shah, via his investment arm, QED Innovation Labs invested Rs 162 crore in the company. The new round values the startup around $3.5-3.6 billion, down about 45% from ...
Kunal Shah, the founder and CEO of fintech unicorn Cred Illustration: Kapil Kashyap; Image: Madhu Kapparath Q. You are a philosophy major and the founder of a tech unicorn.
In what appears to be a playful jab at Kunal Shah-backed CRED, Zerodha’s Nithin Kamath shared his credit score report on social media, explaining why he is not good enough for the payments platform.
Kunal Shah Responds In response, Kunal Shah reassured Kamath, offering help and appreciation for promoting financial awareness. “I’ll call you and help you fix it. Glad you’re caring about scores and ...
From Baby Guddu to Sana Saeed, here’s a look at 5 child actors who became household names in the 80s and 90s. Their cute ...
Kunal Shah reacts This light-hearted exchange highlighted CRED's well-known internal policy: a stellar resume and top-notch skills aren't enough to secure a job at the company; prospective ...
Cred CEO Kunal Shah responded to Zerodha CEO Nithin Kamath’s credit score Cred founder and CEO Kunal Shah was also quick to respond to Kamath’s query. “I’ll call you and help you fix it.
Despite being worth $2.6 billion, Nithin Kamath’s credit score isn’t high enough for CRED, prompting witty banter with the platform’s founder, Kunal Shah. Social media erupted as users ...