Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Indian startups are deferring IPO plans, cutting investment round sizes, and accepting unfavorable bridge rounds with compressed valuations amid the pandemic (Aditi Shrivastava/The Economic Times)

Aditi Shrivastava / The Economic Times:
Indian startups are deferring IPO plans, cutting investment round sizes, and accepting unfavorable bridge rounds with compressed valuations amid the pandemic  —  Many consumer businesses may also have to rejig their business models to stay relevant, investors and founders told ET.



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