Nikhil Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha, has announced the launch of the second cohort of WTFund, aimed at supporting 22 young AI entrepreneurs across nine startups. This initiative provides funding and mentorship to entrepreneurs under the age of 25, offering grants of up to ₹20 lakh to help them scale their impact in the technology sector. Additionally, Entrepreneur First, a London-based firm, continues to curate cohorts of aspiring founders, having launched over 800 startups with a combined paper value of $11 billion, and is focused on preparing British businesses for the Bay Area market. One startup CEO, who received backing from Kamath, revealed a history of five failed businesses resulting in a loss of ₹2 crore.
Startup CEO who won Nikhil Kamath's backing, says he had 5 failed businesses with a loss of Rs 2 crore https://t.co/DvWdO12RNN
London-based firm Entrepreneur First is taking businesses born in Britain and making them ready for the Bay Area https://t.co/OpWUPaf1jj
WTFund is back with its second cohort, supporting 22 young founders across 9 startups with funding and mentorship. Led by Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath, the initiative empowers entrepreneurs under 25 with up to ₹20 lakh in grants, helping them scale their impact across Tech,… https://t.co/zbLgoC8I1A