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EP53: Pivots and the story to selling a majority stake to Reliance {Harsh of Fynd}

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EP53: Pivots and the story to selling a majority stake to Reliance {Harsh Shah, Co-Founder of Fynd}

Are you enjoying the new episodes of S&S? Do write to me! Also, do recommend amazing founders & stories that are worth spreading from the Startup scene in India.

On the episode, I speak with someone I have known a while from the early days of ecommerce. I chat with Harsh Shah, an alumnus of the IIT, Bombay, and a co-founder of FYND. Harsh is also an angel investor with over 19 investments.

In this conversation I chat about the many pivots FYND made to find their mojo, the business models in retail commerce for Indian retailers and what brought FYND to Reliance.

— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

→ Go Subscribe to the Newsletter via stars.substack.com so that you can receive future podcast releases delivered to your inbox!

→ Full episode of the podcast is available on my YouTube Channel

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FYND offers a technology solutions to retail merchants that helps them manage their inventory and sales across various demand channels. Founded by Farooq Adam, Harsh, and Sreeraman MG, Fynd had raised more than $7 million from investors including Google, Kae Capital, IIFL, Singularity Ventures, and GrowX, among others.

FYND has pivoted and made major changes since its launch in 2012. Initially, it was called Shopsense, which provided brands with different products to improve customer experience. Some of its clients included Lee, Satya Paul, Anita Dongre, Flying Machine, and Being Human (along with other 330 brands, these are still FYND’s clients).

In 2019 Reliance acquired a majority stake in the company buying out all investors.

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Timeline:

01:00 - Intro to FYND and Harsh

06:01 - Shopsense, the solution

12:30 - Why did retailers adopt Shopsense, what were they buying?

19:19 - The second pivot

23:01 - Choosing to go down a specific path vs supporting retailers with technology

30:30 - Evolution of FYND into pure tech Ominchannel stack

35:02 - Choosing the type of client to go after

38:15 - Supporting Reliance brand stores & the future with Reliance

46:20 - Explosion & democratisation of e-commerce

50:10 - Angel investor

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57 episodes

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EP53: Pivots and the story to selling a majority stake to Reliance {Harsh Shah, Co-Founder of Fynd}

Are you enjoying the new episodes of S&S? Do write to me! Also, do recommend amazing founders & stories that are worth spreading from the Startup scene in India.

On the episode, I speak with someone I have known a while from the early days of ecommerce. I chat with Harsh Shah, an alumnus of the IIT, Bombay, and a co-founder of FYND. Harsh is also an angel investor with over 19 investments.

In this conversation I chat about the many pivots FYND made to find their mojo, the business models in retail commerce for Indian retailers and what brought FYND to Reliance.

— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

→ Go Subscribe to the Newsletter via stars.substack.com so that you can receive future podcast releases delivered to your inbox!

→ Full episode of the podcast is available on my YouTube Channel

— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

FYND offers a technology solutions to retail merchants that helps them manage their inventory and sales across various demand channels. Founded by Farooq Adam, Harsh, and Sreeraman MG, Fynd had raised more than $7 million from investors including Google, Kae Capital, IIFL, Singularity Ventures, and GrowX, among others.

FYND has pivoted and made major changes since its launch in 2012. Initially, it was called Shopsense, which provided brands with different products to improve customer experience. Some of its clients included Lee, Satya Paul, Anita Dongre, Flying Machine, and Being Human (along with other 330 brands, these are still FYND’s clients).

In 2019 Reliance acquired a majority stake in the company buying out all investors.

Spread the word!

- @varunvummidi

Timeline:

01:00 - Intro to FYND and Harsh

06:01 - Shopsense, the solution

12:30 - Why did retailers adopt Shopsense, what were they buying?

19:19 - The second pivot

23:01 - Choosing to go down a specific path vs supporting retailers with technology

30:30 - Evolution of FYND into pure tech Ominchannel stack

35:02 - Choosing the type of client to go after

38:15 - Supporting Reliance brand stores & the future with Reliance

46:20 - Explosion & democratisation of e-commerce

50:10 - Angel investor

  continue reading

57 episodes

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