Nithin Kamath said Rainmatter has invested over Rs 1,500 crore across 160+ startups. He added that Zerodha puts 10% of its earnings into startups and another 10% into social development via Rainmatter. Kamath emphasized the firm isn’t chasing quick exits, signaling a long-term approach to building companies and impact.
Zerodha co founder Nithin Kamath says the firm has spent only about Rs 10 lakh to develop the platform so far. He argues that investor pressure for quick exits isn’t there, letting the company focus on what it deems best for customers—even if it costs short term business. He highlights Zerodha’s no spam and no tracking approach.
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