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Shark Tank India: Education vs. AI in Investing
21 Jan
Summary
- Two startups, Sovrenn and Multibagg AI, pitched on Shark Tank.
- Sovrenn offers a learning platform for disciplined investors.
- Multibagg AI uses document-first research for serious investors.

Shark Tank India Season 5 is showcasing a high-stakes competition between two innovative startups in the investment technology sector. Sovrenn, a comprehensive platform for stock discovery, analysis, and investor education, was presented by siblings Aditya and Apoorva Joshi, alongside Akriti Swaroop. They are seeking ₹1 crore for 1% equity to foster disciplined, conviction-led investors. The platform commercially launched on January 1, 2023.
Challenging Sovrenn is Multibagg AI, a research engine founded by Aditya Anand. This platform distinguishes itself by prioritizing official company filings over assumptions, aiming to simplify in-depth financial analysis through intelligent querying. Multibagg AI, which currently serves 318 premium users, is seeking ₹50 lakh for 2% equity. The founders of both companies expressed that Shark Tank India Season 5 provided a significant platform to articulate their distinct visions for empowering investors.
Sovrenn's team emphasized their mission to cultivate clear, independent, and long-term thinking in investors, moving beyond mere stock tips. Multibagg AI's founder highlighted the platform's foundation in verifiable facts and official data, reinforcing their commitment to providing research backed by concrete evidence. The latest episode of Shark Tank India 5 is airing on Sony Entertainment Television and streaming on Sony LIV.




