Forbes India - May 07, 2021
Forbes India - May 07, 2021
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Our latest edition is about the annual Forbes Worldâs Billionaires List. Despite it being a pandemic year, the number of the worldâs wealthiest skyrocketed to 2,755â660 more than a year ago. Jeff Bezos tops the list while Elon Musk climbs to the second spot. Only the US and China have more billionaires than India. Our cover story is on bankingâs newest billionaire, Sanjay Agarwal, who debuts on the list with a net worth of $1.3 billion. His AU Small Finance Bank has seen its loan assets and revenue increase exponentially since 2017. He now wants the bank to be counted among its larger peers. There are also stories on Indiaâs unicorn party and whether foreign vaccines can help the country fight the second wave of the coronavirus.
Banking's Newest Billionaire
With a net worth of $1.3 billion, Sanjay Agarwal debuts on Forbesâs list of worldâs billionaires. His AU Small Finance Bank aims to be counted among its larger peers over the next decade
9 mins
SRF's Coming of Age
How Arun Bharat Ramâs sons have transformed the maker of nylon tyre cord into a specialty chemical player with global scale
6 mins
Wealth-Creation In A Pandemic
Covid-19 brought terrible suffering, economic pain, geopolitical tensionâand the greatest acceleration of wealth in human history. Why this pandemic paradox could become a cause for celebration, not concern
10+ mins
Revenge Of Winklev
After losing an epic battle with Mark Zuckerberg over ownership of Facebook and being shunned in Silicon Valley, Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss are backâ this time as budding bitcoin billionaires at the centre of the future of money, the creative economy and quite possibly a new operating model for Big Tech itself
10+ mins
One-Woman Show
Judy Faulkner, the billionaire founder of Epic Systems, pioneeredâthen dominatedâelectronic medical records. Sheâs been the industryâs leading actor for decades, but now the pandemic is fuelling a digital health care race that may finally cost her the spotlight
10+ mins
The Friendly Assassin
David Vélez set out to kill off the fat fees and lousy service of Brazilâs big banks. The operation succeeded beyond his wildest dreams: Today, his no-fee Nubank is the most valuable digital bank in the world, with 35 million customersâand heâs gunning for more
10 mins
The Outsider
FRANK SLOOTMAN DOESNâT START COMPANIES. BUT NO ONE IN BUSINESS HISTORY HAS A BETTER TRACK RECORD OF TURNING THE IDEAS OF OTHERS INTO JACKPOTS. WITH $80 BILLION SNOWFLAKE, THE BIGGEST SOFTWARE IPO EVER, HEâS REWRITTEN THE PLAYBOOK
10+ mins
A Higher Calling
Billionaire Beau Wrigley is building his cannabis company, Parallel, to be bigger than his familyâs chewing gum businessâand heâs not banking on getting consumers stoned
7 mins
FUNNY GUY
Multi-hyphenate comedian Danish Sait has broken out of his regional playground during the lockdown months and expanded his footprint nationally. And heâs only getting started
9 mins
THE RISING
European-style breads have gone mainstream in urban India, thanks to a growing bunch of bakers, and a push from the Covid-19 pandemic
8 mins
Forbes India Magazine Description:
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Forbes is the worldâs leading business magazine and since its inception in 1917, Forbes has stood, unwavering, for one overriding principle: the unshakable belief in the power of free enterprise.
Forbes mission has always been clear and unchanging: to provide insights and information that ensure the success of the worldâs most influential. Faithfully fulfilling that promise is what draws today's most influential business leaders to Forbes. These high-powered decision-makers represent a community of like-minded individuals bound by their unshakable belief in the spirit of free enterprise. They contribute to it, profit from it and their lives are better for it. For them, Forbes is the quintessential Capitalist Tool.
True to its pedigree, Forbes India has donned on the role of the drama critic to Indian business. Since its launch in 2009, the magazine has helped readers connect the dots, form patterns and see beyond the obvious, giving them a perspective beyond the obvious.
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