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Home » 60% of Indian Unicorn Founders Succeed on First Try
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60% of Indian Unicorn Founders Succeed on First Try

Study Reveals Most Indian Unicorn Founders Achieve Success in Their First Startup Attempt
News DeskBy News Desk10 October 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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A recent study by PrivateCircle Research reveals that around 60% of unicorn startup founders in India succeeded on their first entrepreneurial attempt. Unicorns are startups valued at over $1 billion, and this report highlights the resilience and determination driving India’s startup ecosystem.

Second-Time Entrepreneurs Learn Fast

The analysis examined 261 unicorn founders, with 29% achieving success on their second attempt and 6% after three tries. For instance, the founders of Zepto initially started with KiranaKart before launching their successful quick-commerce platform. Kunal Shah, known for selling Freecharge to Snapdeal, later launched the fintech unicorn CRED, now valued at $6.4 billion. Vineet Rao also took multiple attempts, founding Dealshare after starting SpectraVR and Shopwest.

Interestingly, the report found that serial entrepreneurs tend to build their second unicorn much faster than their first, achieving unicorn status in an average of just 1.5 years. This acceleration reflects how experience, networks, and capital play a significant role in their subsequent ventures.

Resilience and Learning from Failure

The study emphasises that entrepreneurial success is not just about persistence but also about learning from failure. Serial founders bring valuable insights, deeper networks, and greater access to capital, making them better equipped to build billion-dollar companies.

As India’s startup ecosystem matures, it is also becoming more accepting of failure. Investors now view founders who have faced setbacks and come back stronger as more adaptable and resilient, key traits for long-term success.

India’s Startup Ecosystem Continues to Evolve

The report concludes that as India’s startup scene continues to evolve, the number of serial entrepreneurs launching new ventures is expected to rise. Their experiences and lessons from previous ventures will further elevate India’s position in the global startup landscape.

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