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The Wealth Wallahs: The Story of India's New Wealthy and the company that built itself on managing their riches

Autor Shreyasi Singh
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2016
By 2018, India will be home to 3.58 lakh millionaires, doubling its tally from 1.5 lakh in 2013. In a country where risk is fast proving to be its own reward, a new cadre of wealth creators is building large fortunes at a breakneck pace. Not only do their successes mirror a bolder nation, they reflect new attitudes to generating, managing and leveraging wealth in a changing India. Gold biscuits, cash stuffed in mattresses and swathes of land are passé; aspirational India is no longer at the mercy of old conduits to more wealth. India is creating wealth differently and faster than any other economy in the world. This book chronicles the story of the country's new wealthy and the people helping them manage these riches. It also traces the journey of a young wealth management company that has in less than a decade become an industry frontrunner by building a business catering to the new wealthy. In a post-2008 world, the story of IIFL Wealth and its three founders is also a story of entrepreneurial dynamism in India. Much like the clients they service, these three are also riding a perfect storm of opportunity.
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ISBN-13: 9789386141965
ISBN-10: 9386141965
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury India
Locul publicării:New Delhi, India

Notă biografică

Shreyasi Singh loves telling stories of change. She has spent more than a decade in broadcast and print media. Over the last few years, she has written on new business builders, including as editor of Inc. India, the Indian edition of the American magazine, Inc. Shreyasi currently serves as Director, Careers & Programme Development at The Vedica Scholars Programme for Women and writes a column on entrepreneurship for the business daily, Mint. Her next goal is to write a book for children.