Kresha Gupta: 24-Year-Old Launches Rs 100 Crore Fund, Reveals Success Secrets

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Kresha Gupta is a young entrepreneur who has made headlines in the Indian start-up ecosystem by launching a Rs 100 crore fund at the age of 24. Her net worth is estimated to be in the range of several crores, which is a remarkable achievement for someone so young.

Gupta’s success story is an inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs who dream of making it big in the start-up world. Her journey began when she was just 19 years old and studying at the University of Pennsylvania. She came across a start-up that was looking for seed funding and decided to invest in it. The start-up turned out to be a success, and she earned a considerable return on her investment.

This experience made her realize the potential of the start-up ecosystem, and she began exploring opportunities to invest in other start-ups. She gained valuable insights and experience through her involvement in various start-up communities and angel investing groups. She also worked as a consultant for start-ups and helped them with their business strategy and fundraising efforts.

With her deep knowledge of the start-up ecosystem and a strong network of investors and entrepreneurs, Gupta decided to launch her own fund, which she named ‘Sanskriti Venture Partners.’ The fund aims to invest in early-stage start-ups in India and help them grow and scale their businesses.

Gupta’s success secret lies in her ability to spot opportunities and take calculated risks. She believes in doing thorough research and analysis before making any investment decisions. She also emphasizes the importance of building relationships and networking, which has helped her create a strong support system in the start-up ecosystem.

Another factor that has contributed to her success is her willingness to learn and adapt to changing circumstances. She understands that the start-up world is dynamic and requires constant innovation and agility.

Re-reported from the story originally published in DNA India