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UK-Based Billionaire Bets Big on Indian Diaspora Founders

8 Dec

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Summary

  • Siddharth Shankar invested $500,000 in Arya Ventures.
  • The fund backs Indian-origin tech and AI startups in the US and UK.
  • Indian immigrants founded 19% of US unicorns since 2018.
UK-Based Billionaire Bets Big on Indian Diaspora Founders

India-born entrepreneur Siddharth Shankar, now based in London, has made a significant investment of $500,000 in Arya Ventures. This newly launched seed-stage venture capital fund is dedicated to supporting technology and artificial intelligence startups founded by Indian-origin entrepreneurs in both the UK and the US.

Shankar, who recently announced his backing of the fund, emphasized the remarkable achievements of the Indian diaspora in the tech sector. He pointed out that Indian immigrants have founded a substantial number of US unicorns since 2018, collectively valued at $195 billion, despite representing a small percentage of the US population.

Shankar's career includes scaling Tails Trading Group to a $500 million exit without external funding and co-founding Connoisseur Branding Solutions. He believes in the strong potential of the UK-India economic corridor and is committed to connecting human potential with global market opportunities.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Siddharth Shankar is an India-born, UK-based billionaire entrepreneur who has invested $500,000 in Arya Ventures, a fund backing Indian diaspora founders in tech and AI.
Arya Ventures is a seed-stage venture capital fund dedicated to supporting technology and artificial intelligence startups founded by Indian-origin entrepreneurs in the UK and the US.
Indian immigrants have founded a significant number of US unicorns since 2018, contributing substantially to the tech industry's value and innovation.

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